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Farmers’ Protests in France Threaten to Delay EU–Mercosur Trade Agreement

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By World News Published December 17, 2025
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Protests by French farmers are raising fresh obstacles to the long-discussed trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur, with mounting pressure on Paris to block or delay the deal amid fears it would harm Europe’s agricultural sector.

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Core of the Farmers’ OppositionPolitical Pressure on ParisBroader European ImpactUncertain Timeline

Farmers across France have taken to the streets, blocking roads and staging demonstrations to protest what they describe as unfair competition from South American agricultural imports. The EU–Mercosur agreement, which would create one of the world’s largest free-trade zones linking Europe with Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay, has long faced resistance from farming communities—particularly in France.

Core of the Farmers’ Opposition

French farmers argue that the agreement would allow large volumes of cheaper beef, poultry, sugar, and soy to enter the EU market, produced under environmental and labor standards they say are far less strict than those imposed on European farmers.

Protesters warn that the deal could:

  • Undercut European farmers’ incomes
  • Weaken EU environmental and food-safety standards
  • Accelerate the decline of small and medium-sized farms

Many farming unions accuse Brussels of sacrificing agriculture to secure broader industrial and geopolitical trade gains.

Political Pressure on Paris

The protests have placed the French government in a difficult position. France has historically been one of the most vocal opponents of the EU–Mercosur deal, and the current unrest strengthens the hand of politicians calling for a firm veto unless stronger safeguards are included.

French officials have reiterated that they will not support the agreement without clear guarantees on:

  • Environmental protection, including deforestation commitments
  • Enforcement of EU health and safety rules
  • Fair competition for European producers

Because EU trade agreements require approval from all member states, France’s resistance alone could significantly delay or derail the process.

Broader European Impact

While France is at the center of the protests, concerns are shared by farming groups in other EU countries, including Belgium, Ireland, and Poland. This growing opposition complicates efforts by the European Commission to finalize the agreement at a time when the EU is seeking to diversify trade partnerships and reduce reliance on single markets.

Supporters of the deal argue that it would boost European exports, particularly in automobiles, machinery, and services, while strengthening political ties with South America. However, critics say these benefits come at a disproportionate cost to agriculture.

Uncertain Timeline

With negotiations already stalled for years, the latest protests add further uncertainty to the future of the EU–Mercosur agreement. European officials now face a delicate balancing act between advancing strategic trade interests and responding to domestic political pressure from farming communities.

As demonstrations continue, it is increasingly clear that farmer resistance in France could push the trade deal further down the road, highlighting the deep divide within Europe over

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