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Italian Farmers Protest Over Low Incomes

February 5, 2024
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Angry Italian farmers have threatened to blockade Rome in protest at low incomes and rising costs.

The farmers, who are driving around 150 tractors, are currently in Orte, a town located near the Italian capital.
They have vowed to continue their protest until they meet with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government.

European protests

The Italian farmers are part of a wider wave of protests by farmers across Europe.

In recent weeks, there have been demonstrations in Germany, Switzerland, France, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Romania.

The farmers are angry about a number of issues, including:

• Low incomes: Farmers say they are not earning enough money to make a living.
• Rising costs: Farmers are facing rising costs for fuel, fertilizer, and other inputs.
• EU policies: Farmers say that EU policies are making it difficult for them to compete with farmers from other countries.

Italian demands

The Italian farmers are demanding a number of measures from the government, including:

• Increased subsidies: Farmers want the government to increase subsidies to help them offset rising costs.
• Lower taxes: Farmers want the government to lower taxes on fuel and other inputs.
• Simpler regulations: Farmers want the government to simplify EU regulations.

Government response

The Italian government has so far not responded to the farmers’ demands.

However, Prime Minister Meloni has said that she is aware of the problems facing farmers and that she is committed to finding solutions.

Outlook
It remains to be seen whether the Italian farmers will be able to achieve their demands.
However, their protests have highlighted the challenges facing farmers across Europe.

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