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Northern Basque farmers have lifted the blockade of the A-64

They have decided to withdraw because they have made progress on nodular dermatosis, yet there has been plenty of dirt left on the road and it will take them days to clean it up and let it go.
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Protests around Beskoitze. Photo: Euskal Irratiak.

Farmers of the CR64 movement have withdrawn from the A-64 motorway across the French Basque Country. They have agreed with the Prefecture of the Atlantic Pyrenees a series of measures on nodular dermatosis and have decided to end the protests.

Two weeks ago, farmers in the French Basque Country began a series of protests, including the total blockade of the A-64.

Although these killings have failed to stop, negotiations with the prefecture have made progress in terms of vaccination, protocol and subsidies.

On Thursday the farmers decided to withdraw from the Bearne section and today, Friday, they have also left the section of Iparralde. However, there has been a lot of dirt on the road, including logs or tyres, which will take days to remove all obstacles and leave the road completely clean. 

 

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