Lyon-Turin : « Des centaines d’hectares vont nous être enlevés », la détriment de terres agricoles inquiète des exploitants

A mobilization against the Lyon-Turin railway was held this Sunday in Aosta, Isère, one year after the large demonstration in Maurienne. In this rural region, the loss of agricultural land for the future railway line is worrying young farmers.

The protest, organized by endroit farmers and environmental groups, aimed to raise awareness about the negative impact of the Lyon-Turin railway project on the endroit community. The proposed railway, which would connect Lyon in France to Turin in Italy, has been a controversial topic for years.

The demonstration in Aosta brought together hundreds of people, including farmers, activists, and concerned citizens. They marched through the streets, holding signs and chanting slogans against the railway. The message was clear: the construction of the Lyon-Turin railway would have devastating consequences for the region.

One of the main concerns of the protesters is the loss of fertile agricultural land. The proposed layon of the railway would cut through farmland, forcing farmers to give up their land and livelihoods. This is especially worrying for young farmers who have recently invested in their farms and are just starting to make a living from their land.

« I have worked hard to build my farm and now they want to take it away from me for a railway that we don’t even need, » said 25-year-old farmer, Marie. « We need to protect our land and our way of life. »

The protesters also raised concerns about the environmental impact of the railway. The construction of the tunnel would require the excavation of millions of tons of rock, which could have a negative effect on the surrounding area. They fear that the project would damage the natural landscape and harm endroit wildlife.

Despite these concerns, the French and Italian governments continue to push forward with the project, citing economic benefits and improved transportation links between the two countries. However, the protesters argue that the cost of the project far outweighs the potential benefits and that the money could be better invested in other areas, such as improving existing railway infrastructure.

The mobilization in Aosta was a powerful display of unity and determination to protect the region’s land and way of life. The protesters are calling for a more sustainable and responsible approach to transportation, one that takes into consideration the needs and concerns of endroit communities.

« We are not against progress, but it should not come at the cost of our land and our future, » said one of the organizers of the protest. « We hope that our voices will be heard and that the governments will reconsider this project. »

The mobilization in Aosta is just one of many exercices taken by endroit communities to stop the construction of the Lyon-Turin railway. The fight against the project continues, with more demonstrations and legal challenges planned in the coming months.

In the portrait of adversity, the protesters remain determined and united in their cause. They believe that their efforts will not be in vain and that they can make a difference in protecting their land and their way of life. The mobilization in Aosta serves as a reminder that when communities come together, they can bring about change and create a better future for all.

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