Another round of farmer protests could soon be on the way in The Netherlands following an announcement that as many as 600 farms throughout the country may get seized for polluting the environment with nitrogen.
Former deputy prime minister Johan Remkes says he plans to follow the advice from the governments mediator to meet the nitrogen demands of the European Union (EU), which wants to phase out the use of nitrogen, calling it a pollutant.
In response, Farmers Defence Force leader Mark Van den Oever says he and others will take to the streets in opposition to the new standards, which unfairly dubs nitrogen as something harmful when it is really just a common fertilizing agent that plants use to grow and thrive.