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Updated: April 2025 | Politics & Environment | A2-B1 English


Introduction: Tractors on the Streets

In early 2025, something big started to happen in Europe.
Farmers in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and other countries took their tractors into the streets 🚜🪧🇪🇺.
They blocked highways, filled city centers, and made their voices loud.

Their message was clear:
“We are not the problem — we are the solution.”

But why are they so angry?
And what does this have to do with the European Union’s Green Deal?


🌱 What Is the Green Deal?

The European Green Deal is a plan by the EU to fight climate change.
It wants to reduce pollution, protect nature, and use cleaner energy 🌍♻️📉.

This means changes in many sectors — especially farming.
Less pesticides, more rules for animal care, and strict environmental limits.

In theory, this helps the planet.
But many farmers say the plan is hurting them.


🤯 Why Farmers Are Angry

Farmers say the new rules are too hard to follow.
They must spend more money, change machines, and follow new processes 💰🔧📋.

They also face rising costs from fuel, fertilizers, and equipment.
Some feel pushed out by big companies.
Others say their voices are not heard in Brussels.

In short, they feel forgotten.


🪧 What the Protests Look Like

The protests are loud but peaceful.
Farmers park their tractors on roads and outside government buildings 🚧🏢🚜.
They carry signs that say “No Farmers, No Food” and “We Feed You.”

In some cities, people cheer them.
In others, there are traffic problems and delays.

Still, the farmers stay.
They want real change, not just promises.


🧑‍🌾 Small Farmers vs. Big Agri

Not all farmers protest.
Some big companies support the Green Deal.
But many small farmers feel at risk 🤝🏡📉.

They say the rules favor rich farms with more resources.
Smaller ones can’t survive the costs.

So the fight is not just about the environment —
It’s also about fairness.


💶 What About EU Subsidies?

The EU gives money to farmers through subsidies.
But now, those payments depend more on green targets 🌾📊💶.

Some farmers say this is unfair.
They want help for real needs, not just rules on paper.

Others worry that the new system is too slow and complicated.
They ask: who really decides what “sustainable” means?


🌐 A European Movement

These protests are not just national.
Farmers in different countries are joining forces 🌍✊🤝.

Social media helps them share videos, stories, and support.
Now, it feels like one big European voice.

They may not speak the same language —
But they share the same problems.


🗳️ Politics and the Elections

EU elections are coming soon.
And these protests are changing the conversation 🗳️📣🧑‍⚖️.

Some politicians support the farmers.
Others say the Green Deal must continue.

Now, voters must decide:
What future do they want for food, farms, and the planet?


🤝 Looking for a Solution

Many people agree: the environment needs protection.
But so do the farmers who feed us 🌾❤️🌍.

The real question is balance.
How can we go green — and keep farms alive?

In 2025, that question is more important than ever.


📌 Summary – Key Points

  • Farmers across Europe are protesting against EU green rules.
  • They say new laws make farming harder and more expensive.
  • The EU’s Green Deal tries to fight climate change, but farmers feel left behind.
  • Protests unite small farmers across many countries.
  • The debate will shape the future of farming — and of Europe.

📘 Glossary – English/Italian 🇬🇧➡️🇮🇹

Term / PhraseItalian Translation
Green DealPatto verde
Farmer protestProtesta degli agricoltori
EU subsidySussidio dell’UE
Environmental ruleRegola ambientale
Climate targetObiettivo climatico
Tractor blockadeBlocco con trattori
Sustainable farmingAgricoltura sostenibile
Fertilizer costCosto dei fertilizzanti
Carbon footprintImpronta di carbonio
Agricultural sectorSettore agricolo
Big AgriGrande industria agricola
Smallholder farmerPiccolo agricoltore
Food productionProduzione alimentare
Green regulationRegolamentazione verde
Rural economyEconomia rurale
European CommissionCommissione europea
Eco-subsidySussidio ecologico
Soil protectionProtezione del suolo
BiodiversityBiodiversità
Climate transitionTransizione climatica
Farming unionSindacato agricolo
Cross-border protestProtesta transfrontaliera
Agricultural reformRiforma agricola
Clean energy ruleRegola sull’energia pulita
Food supply chainCatena alimentare
Policy impactImpatto delle politiche
Grassroots movementMovimento di base
Bureaucratic burdenBurocrazia
Election campaignCampagna elettorale
Policy balanceEquilibrio politico

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