New regulations on nitrogen emissions will intentionally bankrupt large numbers of livestock farmers in the Netherlands. The radical left in the Netherlands has a goal of reducing livestock herds by one third in order to fight alleged “manmade global warming.” Some even call for livestock herds to be reduced by a half.
The Netherlands is one of the biggest exporters of meat in the EU.
The new regulations will also cause delays for billions worth of new construction projects.
🇳🇱 The Dutch police are now using tear gas against the farmers on multiple locations across the country to get them to move. The Netherlands really is an illusion of a free country. pic.twitter.com/rdXU6zwoVu
— Eva Vlaardingerbroek (@EvaVlaar) July 4, 2022
Under cover Police caught out by the Dutch Farmers, who wants to infiltrate in the protests. pic.twitter.com/iCWffNcarr
— Real Mac Report (@RealMacReport) July 5, 2022
Farmers revolting around the Netherlands as Government plan to cut nitrogen.
The Netherlands is the largest exporter of meat. Chickens, cattle, pigs. The new rules will bankrupt many.
Sound On
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) July 2, 2022
🇳🇱 The Dutch farmers have blocked dozens of high roads & distribution centers. Lots of supermarkets are already out of milk/eggs. We’re the second largest agricultural exporter in the world, after America. Together we feed the world. Support our farmers. pic.twitter.com/Wq9cJyFOCA
— Eva Vlaardingerbroek (@EvaVlaar) July 4, 2022
The Dutch farmers are on the roll. pic.twitter.com/xByYEMg6Lp
— Election Wizard 🇺🇸 (@ElectionWiz) July 4, 2022
Netherlands 🇳🇱
Dutch farmers are blocking the border between Netherlands and Germany in protest against the government decision to reduce nitrogen by 30% – 70% to comply with EU regulations on nitrogen pollution.pic.twitter.com/Je1fMxAx30
— James Melville (@JamesMelville) June 30, 2022
Distribution centers and supermarket chains are blocked everywhere. The shelves are almost empty. No farms, no food. Dutch farmers wins. pic.twitter.com/lhLfiym18N
— RadioGenova (@RadioGenova) July 4, 2022