Larzac (, ), also known as the Causse of Larzac (French: Causses du Larzac; ), is a limestone karst plateau in the south of the Massif Central, France, situated between Millau (in the department of Aveyron) and Lodève (in the department of Hérault). It is an agricultural area, where traditionally sheep produce milk for Roquefort cheese. Since the early 2010s, agricultural production has diversified. "« On a toujours montré qu’une autre agriculture est possible » : le Larzac, éternel laboratoire paysan", Le Monde (in French), 1 June 2021.
The Larzac is served by junctions 46 to 51 of the A75 autoroute.
Following ten years of nonviolent resistance, the plan was cancelled by President François Mitterrand after his election in 1981.
Because of its history, the Larzac was chosen as the site of a massive meeting against the WTO which took place in August 2003. “The World Is Not For Sale” Gathering on the Larzac against the world trade organization (8-10 August 2003) José Bové currently resides in the Larzac area; he secured nearly 500,000 votes in the 2007 presidential election. He became a Member of the European Parliament in 2009.
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