 Farmers dissatisfied with the policies of the French government will begin a siege of the capital, according to Figaro newspaper. The French capital will be locked down from 2 p.m. on January 29 after several trade unions called for a siege of the city. The paper said, the French National Federation of Agricultural Trade Unions and the June's Agriculture Trade Union plan to block seven highways leading into the city, there could be from 1,500 to 2,500 tractors at the blockade sites around Paris. Quentin Legillou, Deputy Secretary General of June's Agricultures, was quoted as saying by the publication, the French National Federation of Agricultural Trade Unions and the Union announced that they intend to organize a complete blockade of Paris to prevent the supply of any goods to the capital.