They had already demonstrated twice in the month of October, they do it again this Wednesday. Always angry, farmers want to show their fuss this morning by converging on Paris aboard more than a thousand tractors. They want a meeting with Emmanuel Macron so that they can take part in the government's decisions on food.

Free trade treaties, the General States of Food, validated anti-pesticide orders, but also agri-bashing ... farmers are still angry and intend to make it known. After two days of mobilizations in October, they demonstrate again from 6 am on Wednesday morning. More than 1,000 tractors from several regions will use the main roads around Paris to converge on Avenue Foch, in the 16th district, in the middle of the morning. They ask to meet Emmanuel Macron to take part in the decisions of the government.

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It's hard to understand

Among these protesters Julien Thierry, a 35-year-old farmer who will use the A10 motorway from the Yvelines to rally the capital. He denounces the agri-bashing of which he is the victim. "I came back to the family farm in 2015, and it's surprising to see that people look at us with suspicion when we were in. It's hard to understand that," he says. 1. We would also like to re-establish a real debate: when we look at people who talk about the use of pesticides, at no time do we give farmers the floor, but we gives it to ecological associations that do not know how it's going in the real world, "says the farmer.

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"We ask the general public to agree to exchange with us so that we can explain to them what we do why, and they realize that everything is not necessarily so easy as that to produce and that 'We have constraints,' pleads the young man.