EU to delay new green rule in bid to appease protesting farmers
by Lisa O'Carroll in Brussels and Angelique Chrisafis from Science | The Guardian on (#6J93T)
Delay to rules on setting aside land to encourage biodiversity offered as concession amid continuing protests
Farmers protesting across Europe have won their first concession from Brussels, with the EU announcing a delay in rules that would have forced them to set aside land to encourage biodiversity and soil health.
About 10,000 French farmers stepped up their protests on Wednesday, with at least 100 blockades on major roads across France, as 18 farmers were arrested for blocking traffic as they tried to reach the wholesale food market at Rungis, south-east of Paris and 79 others were detained after they managed to get inside.
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