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    ? ?? ALERTE INFO : Retour des agriculteurs avec un « feu de colère » à 20 km de Paris, à Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche, pour dénoncer la flambée du prix du carburant.

    Un cœur en soutiens aux agriculteurs‼️

    (Image : LucAuffret) pic.twitter.com/wTkc13ublW

    — Wolf ? (@PsyGuy007) April 7, 2026

    France is once again approaching a familiar breaking point, and energy is at the center of it. Diesel prices across Europe have surged sharply in 2026 as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East disrupted supply routes, pushing Brent crude back above key resistance levels and filtering directly into transport and agricultural costs. In France, non-road diesel, which is critical for farming, has risen substantially over the past year, eroding already thin margins in agriculture. At the same time, electricity costs remain elevated compared to pre-2022 levels, despite government intervention, leaving producers exposed to sustained input inflation.

    The agricultural sector has been particularly vocal. France has roughly 400,000 farms, and many operate on margins that cannot absorb double-digit increases in fuel and fertilizer costs. Fertilizer itself is heavily energy-dependent, linking natural gas prices directly to food production costs. When energy rises, food prices follow, and this has already been reflected in EU food inflation, which peaked above 15% in recent cycles and remains structurally elevated. The knock-on effect is that farmers face higher input costs while consumers resist higher prices, compressing profitability from both sides.

    Protests are building along these fault lines. Farmer unions and independent groups have threatened renewed blockades of highways, logistics hubs, and wholesale food markets if the government fails to provide further relief. France has a long-standing pattern of escalation where tractors are used to shut down key transport arteries, and authorities are well aware of how quickly localized demonstrations can become national disruptions. Previous rounds of protests have already forced Paris to roll out billions in subsidies and tax concessions, but those measures have not resolved the structural issue, which is energy dependence combined with policy constraints.

    The French government continues to attempt targeted relief, including fuel rebates and caps on electricity prices, but these interventions are temporary by design. They do not change the underlying exposure to global energy markets. Once those supports are reduced or removed, the pressure returns immediately. That is why these protests tend to recur in waves rather than dissipate entirely.

    Energy costs are no longer viewed as an external shock but as a failure of domestic policy to shield the population from volatility. When that perception takes hold, protests move beyond sector-specific demands and begin to question the direction of national leadership itself.





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