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Why French Farmers Can Stop Paris Productivity, Profit Pressure and Tractor Politics
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Why French Farmers Can Stop Paris: Productivity, Profit Pressure and Tractor Politics

by Oguz BuyukyildirimJune 8, 2026June 8, 2026

French farmers do not need to be a large share of the workforce to shake the state. They hold something more immediate than voting weight: machines, land, food supply and access to the roads that connect farms, ports, borders, supermarkets and Paris. That is why a farmers’ protest in France rarely stays inside the agricultural […]

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