The claims are six: not for the Mercosur agreement, which is complied with the law of the food chain, fair prices, not for the photovoltaic macrop projects, put an end to the integral protection of the wolf, and not to the taxes on hydrocars.
The Tractoradas They will come back tomorrow Monday and Tuesday Unpleasant Vorroria-Gasteiz and Baiona. Convened by the Treviño and Álava Association through the countryside (Ataca), in the capital of Alavesa they take to the streets with the same claims from a year ago.
The tractors are called upon to concentrate tomorrow, around 10:00, in the parking lot of Buesa Arena, to leave for the center. On Tuesday it will be at the same time, but with the meeting point in Bediz, in the immediate vicinity of the Mercadona Logistics platform.
The claims are six: not to the agreement of Mercosurthat the Food Chain Law“ praise just, not to macrop projects photovoltaic, an end to the integral protection of the wolfAnd not on taxes Hydrocarbons.
The first three are related to the low prices charged by farmers, with two direct threats: the first, the agreement with the Mercosur -countries (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela), which lower the rates to agricultural products of these countries.
The production conditions and the sanitary measures are lower than it requires in Europe, so that their products can be much cheaper.
The second, that the Food Chain Act is fulfilled, so that prices that cover the costs are guaranteed.
Moreover, they also ask for control over the population of the wolf – which cannot currently be hunted by law – given the attacks that cattle.
Finally, they oppose the many projects of “Macro Farms” of solar energy that exists in Álava, which, if executed, will occupy fertile countries.
Demonstration in Baiona
A group of farmers called demonstrations for this Monday 10 February, starting at 10:00 am, “eight months after the last demonstrations on the border between Gipuzkoa and Lapurdi.
That’s why they are expected Traffic changes On the A-63 Highway, near Baiona.
Source: EITB

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