Tractors arrive at Place de la Nation during a protest organized by farmers and supporters in Paris on September 3, 2015. The demonstration, aimed at countering falling prices and reducing taxes, included over 1,000 tractors driven to the capital from various regions of France and brought traffic disruptions around the city. Photo by David Silpa/UPI | License Photo

Demonstrators and tractors arrive at Place de la Nation during a protest organized by farmers and supporters in Paris on September 3, 2015. The demonstration, aimed at countering falling prices and reducing taxes, included over 1,000 tractors driven to the capital from various regions of France and brought traffic disruptions around the city. Photo by David Silpa/UPI | License Photo

A demonstrator and tractors arrive at Place de la Nation during a protest organized by farmers and supporters in Paris on September 3, 2015. The demonstration, aimed at countering falling prices and reducing taxes, included over 1,000 tractors driven to the capital from various regions of France and brought traffic disruptions around the city. Photo by David Silpa/UPI | License Photo

BRUSSELS, Sept. 7 (UPI) -- European farmers gathered in protest outside of the European Union Council building in Brussels where they threw eggs, sprayed hay and shot milk at riot police.

The protesters were demanding the EU intervene in decreasing prices for their products after the recent fall in demand for produce due to the Russian embargo on western trade and a fall in demand from China.


The fierce protest forced Brussels police to close the entry into the EU building.

Farmers were calling for an end to taxes on their products and an end to bureaucracy they believe undermines competitiveness. The protest in Belgium follows similar protests in Europe.

On Thursday, more than 1,300 farm tractors in six convoys descended on Paris.

"Milk has dropped to 320 Euros per ton ($355.45) from 340 Euros ($377.67) last year, and it's still falling," said farmer Christian Ribet, who rode his tractor to Paris from Brittany, France, a major source of pork and beef. "We sell at a loss even though it's supposed to be against the law."

In Brussels, the ferocity of the protesters was unleashed onto police. Barrels of hay were lit ablaze, a combine harvester was used to spray hay on police, a cannon was used to shoot milk and dozens of eggs were thrown.

Protest organizers said about 6,000 farmers demonstrated and 2,000 tractors were used to block traffic in and around Brussels.