The Attal Government committed to emergency measures in response to rising pressure from farmers.
There's fear that upcoming measures won't address the underlying issue of the agricultural crisis in France.
The multifaceted anger from the agricultural industry might be placated with short-term promises, but the deep-seated issues will remain.
The majority agricultural union, the FNSEA, and the political power have maintained the status quo, preventing necessary changes to the industry.
The FNSEA requests to be 'supported' in transition, though they have lobbied for years to prevent significant and necessary changes.
Conclusion: Addressing the malaise in France's agricultural sector is vital, with real and lasting changes instead of temporary solutions. It is not only necessary to respond to the current difficulties of the profession but also to hold its representatives accountable.