Tractors were lined up at the busy Nation roundabout in the east of the city, but Parisians heeded calls to avoid using their cars and traffic was less congested than normal during the morning rush hour.
Farmers on their tractors have been descending - slowly - on the capital from all corners of France, angry over the falling prices for their farm produce which they blame on foreign competition, Russian sanctions, and a raw deal from local supermarkets and distributors.
It has taken many of them a week to reach the capital, travelling at an average speed of 35 kilometres an hour.
"What we're asking for today is three or four centimes more on a burger," said Xavier Beulin, head of France's leading farmers' union FNSEA, told iTele.
The first tractors to arrive came from the northwestern region of Brittany, a major producer of milk and pork, flying banners with slogans such "No food without agriculture" and "Don't abandon your farmers".
"Milk has dropped to 320 euros per tonne from 340 euros last year, and it's still falling," said Christian Ribet, who had arrived on a tractor from Brittany.
"We sell at a loss even though it's supposed to be against the law."
A combination of factors, including changing dietary habits, slowing Chinese demand and a Russian embargo on Western products in response to sanctions over the Ukraine conflict, has pushed down prices for staples like beef, pork and milk.
A delegation of some 100 farmers will go to France's lower house of parliament, the National Assembly, today to hand over to lawmakers "the demands and grievances of an agricultural and rural world that is on the brink of exploding and that expects a lot from its national representatives", a union representative said.
Many commuters took the advice of the police and used public transport instead of their cars this morning.
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