Joris Paviot, banana planter at Le François, brought together around twenty small planters on his farm last Saturday (February 4). They expressed their difficulties and their anxieties in the face of four deputies – Davy Rimane, GDR deputy for Guyana, David Cormand, European deputy for Ecologie-Les Verts, Pierre Dhareville, PC deputy for Bouches-du-Rhône, and Manuel Bompard, deputy LFI – who have promised to support them as soon as they return to Paris and Brussels.
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