By Matthew Roscoe • Published: 13 Aug 2022 • 11:10
WATCH: Huge convoy of Spanish farmers protest in Andalucia's Jaén. Image: @RadioGenova/Twitter
“Spanish farmers also rise up – Great protest in Jaén, Andalucia, due to the production costs which have become unsustainable,” the video caption read.
It added: “We don’t like to leave the fields to come and protest, but the situation is dramatic! It will be a very hot autumn in Europe and beyond.”
Spanish farmers also rise up. Great protest in Jaén, Andalusia, due the production costs which have become unsustainable: "We don't like to leave the fields to come and protest, but the situation is dramatic!" It will be a very hot autumn in Europe and beyond. pic.twitter.com/WIUakw5UxM — RadioGenova (@RadioGenova) August 12, 2022
Spanish farmers also rise up. Great protest in Jaén, Andalusia, due the production costs which have become unsustainable: "We don't like to leave the fields to come and protest, but the situation is dramatic!" It will be a very hot autumn in Europe and beyond. pic.twitter.com/WIUakw5UxM
— RadioGenova (@RadioGenova) August 12, 2022
People have continued to share and comment on the video.
Podcaster James Melville, who recently called the Great Reset “an agenda”, said: “The Spanish farmers are now protesting against the threat to their livelihoods. Farmers protests are happening all over the world and still the corporate and state-funded media continues to ignore this.”
Spain 🇪🇸 The Spanish farmers are now protesting against the threat to their livelihoods. Farmers protests are happening all over the world and still the corporate and state funded media continues to ignore this.#NoFarmersNoFood #NoFarmsNoFood pic.twitter.com/6DCh30sIZh — James Melville (@JamesMelville) August 13, 2022
Spain 🇪🇸
The Spanish farmers are now protesting against the threat to their livelihoods. Farmers protests are happening all over the world and still the corporate and state funded media continues to ignore this.#NoFarmersNoFood #NoFarmsNoFood pic.twitter.com/6DCh30sIZh
— James Melville (@JamesMelville) August 13, 2022
“They will not see it on public or private TV, nor in the media that live thanks to public aid from one party or another,” one Twitter user wrote.
“It is Jaén, the province par excellence of olive oil, the province forgotten by our politicians. THEY ARE OUR FARMERS.”
No lo verán en las TVs públicas o privadas, tampoco en los medios de comunicación que viven gracias a ayudas públicas de uno u otro partido. Es Jaén, la provincia por antonomasia del aceite de oliva, la provincia olvidada por nuestros políticos. SON NUESTROS AGRICULTORES pic.twitter.com/215evgzRbA — El Profesor (@AntiGlobalistAH) August 12, 2022
No lo verán en las TVs públicas o privadas, tampoco en los medios de comunicación que viven gracias a ayudas públicas de uno u otro partido.
Es Jaén, la provincia por antonomasia del aceite de oliva, la provincia olvidada por nuestros políticos.
SON NUESTROS AGRICULTORES pic.twitter.com/215evgzRbA
— El Profesor (@AntiGlobalistAH) August 12, 2022
Another wrote: “The protesting is playing right into the WEF playbook. They’re going to make it look like the farmers fault. As they did with Covid blaming the non vaxxed. It’s a powerful trick.”
The protesting is playing right into the WEF playbook. They’re going to make it look like the farmers fault. As they did with Covid blaming the non vaxxed. It’s a powerful trick. — Mazen Nakkach | مازن النقاش (@NakkachM) August 13, 2022
The protesting is playing right into the WEF playbook. They’re going to make it look like the farmers fault. As they did with Covid blaming the non vaxxed. It’s a powerful trick.
— Mazen Nakkach | مازن النقاش (@NakkachM) August 13, 2022
Another said about the farmer protests: “Everywhere except the UK. pathetic.”
Everywhere except the UK. pathetic. — Drouseia Scouse (@DrouseiaMick) August 13, 2022
Everywhere except the UK. pathetic.
— Drouseia Scouse (@DrouseiaMick) August 13, 2022
The protests in Jaén come after Spanish farmers joined farmers in Italy, Poland, and the Netherlands back in July.
The farmer’s protests seen in Spain, Poland and Italy in July were a result of strikes in the Netherlands that led to many supermarkets running out of food at the time.
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Originally from the UK, Matthew is based on the Costa Blanca and is a web reporter for The Euro Weekly News covering international and Spanish national news. Got a news story you want to share? Then get in touch at editorial@euroweeklynews.com.
Good for these hard working farmers. It appears the globalist’s want all the farmers to be run off their lands or go belly up so they can force us into government owned and operated farms or where there aren’t enough farmers to feed the population, leading to starvation. Either scenario isn’t going to be to our benefit. Leave our farmers alone and let them do the wonderful job they have been doing for generations!
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