1989–1990 Dutch farmers' protests

The 1989–1990 Dutch farmers' protests (Dutch: Akkerbouwersprotest), for want of an unambiguous official name also referred to as the Farmers' Revolt (Dutch: Boerenopstand), was a series of protests by Dutch farmers of arable land. Starting locally in February–March 1989 and culminating in nationwide demonstrations in February–March 1990, the protests were a response to changes in government agricultural policy beginning in the mid-1980s.

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1989–1990 Dutch farmers' protests

The 1989–1990 Dutch farmers' protests (Dutch: Akkerbouwersprotest), for want of an unambiguous official name also referred to as the Farmers' Revolt (Dutch: Boerenopstand), was a series of protests by Dutch farmers of arable land. Starting locally in February–March 1989 and culminating in nationwide demonstrations in February–March 1990, the protests were a response to changes in government agricultural policy beginning in the mid-1980s.

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