
EU Abandons Pesticide Reduction Plan Amid Farmer Protests
The European Union has shelved a controversial anti-pesticide proposal in response to widespread protests by farmers, signaling a willingness to prioritize their concerns over environmental priorities. The decision comes after weeks of demonstrations across the EU, with farmers arguing that such measures would increase bureaucratic burdens and drive up production costs. The move reflects a broader trend of political concessions to farmers, including promises of financial support and exemptions from certain environmental regulations, as the farming community's grievances continue to impact daily life and economic activity across the bloc.