The countryside takes Brussels
From early this morning, hundreds of tractors blocked the main avenues in the heart of the EU to put pressure on European agriculture ministers, who met today to discuss how to deal with the demands of a sector that has been demonstrating for weeks in different EU countries.
The demonstration, called by Walloon farmers' organisations
The demonstration, which was organised by the Walloon farmers' organisations

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