Peasant anger caused by the agricultural crisis is manifested by several actions by farmers on the roads of France. Blockades and demonstrations are increasing and some farmers are even considering going to Paris to make their voices heard. While the mobilization worries the government, actions targeting roads or public buildings benefit from a form of tolerance from the authorities. Interview with Roger Le Guen, sociologist, professor emeritus at the Angers School of Agriculture and president of the Gerdal association.
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