France, Nov. 17 -- France's minister of the intertior has warned farmers that there would be 'zero tolerance' in the event of road blocks ahead of a new round of strikes and protests in the sector starting on Monday.

On Sunday, Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau issued a stern warning to farmers by announcing a policy of "zero tolerance" for any lasting blockades of roads in anticipation of a week of demonstrations and disruption.

During a meeting with agricultural union leaders, Retailleau emphasised the importance of maintaining open communication while setting clear boundaries.

He explained on the Grand Jury television programme that although the French constitution protects the right to protest, but there are three key limitations:...