"French Farmers Unions Suspend Protests Amid Government's New Measures"

French farmers unions have called for an end to nationwide roadblocks after securing promises of government assistance, including cash, eased regulations, and protection against unfair competition. Prime Minister Gabriel Attal unveiled new measures, including a ban on imports of certain fruits and vegetables treated with a banned insecticide, opposition to a free-trade deal with the Mercosur trade group, and financial aid for livestock farmers and new farmers. The government aims to boost farmers' income, protect them against unfair competition, and simplify their daily lives, while also imposing fines on food industrial groups and supermarkets that do not pay a fair price to farmers.
- French farmers unions call to end protests as PM unveils new measures Al Jazeera English
- France farmer protests: Unions suspend blockades after government offers NPR
- 'Unfair competition': French farmers up in arms over EU free-trade agreements FRANCE 24 English
- French farmers' union call for end of blockades as anger spreads in Europe Reuters
- French Farmer Was Spark Behind Widespread Protests The New York Times
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