Lot-et-Garonne Rural Coordination appears to be one of the union forces most mobilized in the farmers' protest. It was she who announced on Saturday that she wanted to block the Rungis market this week.

Europe 1 takes stock of this prominent union in the blocking movement. For 30 years, the union has opposed interventionism. By also defending the family model, Rural Coordinations positions itself as an alternative to the FNSEA, accused of favoring industrialized agriculture, says historian Édouard Lynch.