Agricultural Fair: the Coordination Rural Wants to Boycott the Inauguration by Emmanuel Macron
The Coordination Rural organization plans to boycott the inauguration of the Agricultural Fair by President Emmanuel Macron, refusing to attend the breakfast event with him.
The Coordination Rural (CR), a French agricultural union, announced its decision to boycott the inauguration of the Salon de l’Agriculture, which is to be attended by President Emmanuel Macron. The organization's president, Bertrand Venteau, expressed their intent not to participate in the traditional breakfast meeting with the president, indicating strong opposition to his presence at the event. This announcement was confirmed in a statement that urges Macron to avoid approaching their stand during the fair.
The Salon de l’Agriculture is an important annual event in France, showcasing the country’s agricultural sector, and it typically features a presidential visit on opening day. The president’s attendance usually begins with a symbolic breakfast, followed by official inaugurations and walks through the exhibition. The boycott by the Coordination Rural poses a significant moment of tension, highlighting the group’s dissatisfaction and possibly broader agricultural grievances against current government policy.
In the context of France's agricultural sector, such protests during significant events like the Salon de l’Agriculture can have implications for the government's relationship with farmers and agricultural workers. The decision to avoid collaboration or engagement with Macron represents a critical stance, likely aiming to draw attention to ongoing issues faced by rural communities and agricultural sectors, suggesting that discontent with government policies is growing and may influence future agricultural discussions and reforms.