Europe’s farmers revolt has just begun – more countries join in

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In the Netherlands, farmers are protesting against the Rutte government’s climate activism and made-up nitrogen crisis that will destroy one-third of all farms in the country. Now the Duch are getting support from Germany’s farmers.

This is no minor sideshow since this small European country is the second-largest agricultural exporter in the world. Their agricultural exports are made up of 3 parts. US$61 billion worth of agricultural products, US$9 billion in agricultural material, knowledge, and tech as well as around US$24 billion worth of re-exports which brings in US$94 billion.

Germany is the third-largest exporter globally and its industry comprises cereals, dairy, beef, and sugar beets. Agricultural exports amass to a staggering US$86 billion.

Resistance is now also stirring in other countries. Is it the start of a vast transnational farmers’ revolt against the undemocratic “great reset” plans of the World Economic Forum WEF and its minions in the cabinets of many countries?

What started with the Dutch has spread to Germany, Poland, and now Italy as farmers collectively protest their governments’ destructive climate policies that threaten livelihoods and global food supplies.

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