Revolta Pagesa farmers maintain Port of Tarragona blockade after EU backs Mercosur deal

Farmers feel "betrayed" by the Spanish and Catalan governments and announce a major concentration in the city for Sunday, January 11.

Imatge genèrica d'una protesta agrícola amb tractors bloquejant una carretera d'accés a un port industrial.

Imatge genèrica d'una protesta agrícola amb tractors bloquejant una carretera d'accés a un port industrial.

Members of Revolta Pagesa blocking access to the Port of Tarragona expressed disappointment after the European Union endorsed the Mercosur trade pact this Friday, January 9.

During the assembly held at noon, the farmers stated they felt "sold out" and betrayed by both the Spanish and Catalan governments, accusing them of favoring South American agro-food companies. Despite their frustration, the group has decided to maintain the blockade on the main port access via the A-27.

"It confirms that governments are not on the side of the people. We have no choice but to defend our interests and those of our society."

Ramon Rojo · Spokesperson for Revolta Pagesa in Camp de Tarragona
Revolta Pagesa intends to keep the blockade going until next Monday, the scheduled date for the commercial agreement signing. This Friday afternoon, the farmers are scheduled to meet with the Minister of Agriculture, Òscar Ordeig, to directly convey their rejection.
In addition to the ongoing blockade, they have announced a new mobilization in central Tarragona for Sunday, January 11. Despite the majority EU support for the pact, farmers remain hopeful that pressure from opposing countries like France, Austria, Ireland, Poland, and Hungary might reverse the situation before the final signing.
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