Tractors blocking A61 highway near Carcassonne as farmers protest DNC culling and Mercosur deal, dismantling barriers and barbecuing.
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Farmers block A61 near Carcassonne in escalating DNC protests

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Following earlier highway blockades, dozens of tractors from Coordination rurale, Confédération paysanne, and Jeunes agriculteurs blocked the A61 near Carcassonne on December 17, protesting DNC herd culling and the Mercosur deal. Demonstrators dismantled barriers and barbecued as the government ramps up vaccination for 750,000 cattle, while France and Italy resist immediate EU-Mercosur signing.

On December 17, 2025, farmers from Aude escalated their protests by blocking both directions of the A61 highway near Carcassonne—linking Toulouse to the Mediterranean and Spain—with union flags and barbecues. This follows South-West blockades on December 13, including the A64, amid outrage over mandatory slaughter of DNC-affected herds, a viral cattle disease (non-transmissible to humans) detected in June, leading to nearly 3,000 euthanasias.

Agriculture Minister Annie Genevard expanded the vaccination drive to 750,000 cattle across ten southwestern departments, enlisting retired, student, and military vets. Prefect Jean-Marie Girier called it 'a race against time.' Unions demand nationwide vaccination and an end to total culls, citing eroded trust.

Protests also target the EU-Mercosur deal as unfair competition. President Macron vowed to 'firmly oppose' rushed signing, echoed by Italy's Giorgia Meloni as 'premature,' against Brazil's Lula's ultimatum. The day saw 75 actions nationwide, including rail blocks and demos in Strasbourg and Brussels.

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French farmers spread manure on blocked highway in Millau to protest DNC cattle culling policy ahead of agriculture minister's visit.
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DNC protests escalate with manure attacks and sustained blockades ahead of minister's visit

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Protests against France's bovine contagious nodular dermatosis (DNC) culling policy intensified on December 14 in southwest France, with a manure-strewn demonstration in Millau and ongoing highway blockades, as farmers demand alternatives to euthanizing healthy animals. The actions precede Agriculture Minister Annie Genevard's Monday visit to Occitanie amid veterinary backlash and calls for dialogue.

French farmers blocked highways in the South-West on Saturday, December 13, to protest the mandatory culling of entire herds affected by lumpy skin disease (DNC). The anger, fueled by breeders' distress, led to blockades on the A64 and other routes, as the government defends its health strategy by announcing mass vaccination.

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Protests against the French government's culling policy for lumpy skin disease (DNC)-affected herds persisted in southwest France on December 24, 2025, with blockades holding firm amid Christmas celebrations including masses, dinners, and tractor parades.

Ursula von der Leyen announced to EU leaders the postponement to January of the Mercosur trade agreement signing, originally set for Brazil this weekend, after failing to secure a majority due to French and Italian opposition for stronger farmer safeguards—following earlier EU proposals and amid massive Brussels protests.

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Following initial French demands for a delay, President Emmanuel Macron has personally asked EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to postpone Mercosur free trade agreement deadlines, citing unmet protections for farmers. France pushes for safeguard clauses and mirror measures ahead of a December 20 summit in Brazil.

Truckers' and farmers' organizations in Mexico will launch a mega-blockade on Monday, November 24, to protest highway insecurity, extortions, and lack of agricultural support. Blockades will affect key highways in Mexico City, State of Mexico, and other states, with closures starting at 6:00 a.m. The United States has also demanded action on thefts impacting the USMCA.

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Building on recent calls for delays from France and others, the EU has secured additional safeguard clauses for agriculture to advance the long-stalled free trade agreement with Mercosur. Brazil presses for swift approval ahead of the planned Saturday signing, as reservations persist among member states.

 

 

 

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