Thousands of farmers in mass tractor protest in Berlin by Staff Writers Berlin (AFP) Nov 26, 2019 Thousands of farmers drove their tractors to Berlin's famed Brandenburg Gate on Tuesday in a mass protest against new environmental regulations they say threaten their livelihoods. Long convoys brought traffic to a standstill in the heart of the city's government district, in the biggest display yet of farmers' anger over agricultural policy changes agreed by Chancellor Angela Merkel's cabinet in September. "First the plants starve, then the farmers, then you," read one sign attached to a green tractor. "Do you know who feeds you?" read another. The government's policy package includes plans to limit the use of fertiliser to tackle nitrate pollution in groundwater, and ban the controversial weedkiller glyphosate by 2023 to protect insect populations. Furious farmers say the environmental protection measures go too far and pose an existential risk to their farms. Many are also fed up with the "farmer bashing" they say has cast them as villains in the fight against climate change. "I'm feeling less and less confident about the future," 24-year-old farmer Rene Wessler told AFP at the protest. Police said more than 5,000 tractors rolled into Berlin for the four-wheeled protest, leading to convoys as long as 20 kilometres (12 miles) on some roads. Organisers said as many as 8,500 tractors took part. Other German cities have seen similar demos in recent weeks, including a large one in Bonn last month. Farmers have also taken to the streets in France and the Netherlands with similar complaints. Germany's agriculture minister Julia Kloeckner defended the government's measures, aimed in part at bringing the country in line with EU regulations, but said she understood the farmers' frustrations. "Consumers keep expecting farmers to do more, but are increasingly less willing to pay more for it," she told ARD broadcaster, calling for more appreciation for the industry. Kloeckner later took to stage at the Berlin demo, where she was booed several times as she called for "closer dialogue" between the agricultural sector and society. Merkel has invited some 40 agricultural organisations to the chancellery for talks on Monday. bur-mfp/dt/rl
Monsanto pleads guilty to using banned pesticide on research crop Los Angeles (AFP) Nov 22, 2019 Biotech giant Monsanto on Thursday agreed to plead guilty to illegally using a banned and highly toxic pesticide on research crops at one of its facilities on the Hawaiian island of Maui and to pay $10 million in fines. The company admitted in court documents filed in US District Court in Honolulu that it sprayed the pesticide known as Penncap-M on corn seed and other crops at its Valley Farm facility in 2014, even though it knew the chemical had been banned by the Environmental Protection Agency th ... read more
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