The demonstrations, which began on Wednesday evening, have led to significant disruptions on major roads and highways, particularly near the French and German borders.
The farmers' primary concern is that the agreement would allow the import of agricultural products that do not adhere to the same strict standards as those produced in Europe. They fear that this could undermine their livelihoods and harm the environment.
The protests have caused significant traffic disruptions, with blockades reported on key roads, including the N89, E19, and E40. Authorities are urging motorists to plan their journeys accordingly and seek alternative routes.
The timing of the protests coincides with the upcoming Mercosur summit in Montevideo, Uruguay, where a final decision on the EU-Mercosur trade deal is expected. The Belgian farmers' actions highlight the deep-seated opposition to the agreement within certain sectors of the European Union. (ILKHA)