Joseann
I'm sure no-one would disagree that French bureaucracy is crazy. So much unnecessary red tape must frustrate the farmers, all those rules and regulations. I remember the administrative procedures being really complicated, so I don't blame the farmers revolting in the way they have done for many generations.
One of our farmer friends in France told us that he spent half his time on his tractor and half his time in his office preparing papers. I don't think that happens in the UK? He gave up pig farming because he would have needed to borrow so much money to get his farm up to speed with all the regulations, and then more paperwork to do with loans and subsidies. (He now runs a simple business where he does ultrasounds of pregnant sows' tummies to see how many piglets will be born!).
I don't understand why governments want to make life so difficult for their workers.
One of our farmer friends in France told us that he spent half his time on his tractor and half his time in his office preparing papers. I don't think that happens in the UK?
I think it is becoming more bureaucratic here.
It certainly is in Australia and many Governments seem to put more and more obstacles and red tape in the way of farmers. What are they hoping for? To reduce our carbon footprint to meet targets but at the same time ignore the fact that, by importing more food from poorer countries, they allow these countries to decimate their forests, ignore international agreements?
Food security is vital.
Too much food is wasted as well.