Here's why European farmers are taking their anger to the streets:THE HISTORYPolitical Cartoons View All 253 ImagesWorld War II had spread hunger on a bountiful continent.
When the war ended, Western European leaders knew that the way to people's hearts was through their stomachs.
The vision of EU farming from early on was economy of scale — bigger farms, bigger holdings, setting standard rules across borders.
“European farmers have found themselves under increasing pressure from many sides,” European Commission Vice President Maroš Šefčovič said.
On Wednesday, the European Commission made two key proposals — one to shield EU farmers from cheap Ukrainian imports and one to sidestep an environmental measure.
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