Meanwhile, in the EU media, it is noted that far-right parties in many European countries, including France, Italy, the Netherlands, and Germany, are capitalizing on farmers' anger.
WILL THE PROTESTS GROW?
Climate change, water scarcity, soil erosion, and extreme weather events are causing challenges for farmers. Agriculture is important not just as an economic sector but also in terms of national security and sustainability. However, the Ukraine-Russia war jeopardizes energy supply in agricultural products. Rising energy prices and geopolitical uncertainty are affecting farmer protests more.
Conservative and far-right politicians promise to restore farmers' security and stability. However, with the geopolitical developments arising from the Ukraine-Russia war and rising energy prices, the influence of lobbyists in Brussels, and increased bureaucratic procedures, it seems that protests will not end until these issues are addressed.