Under a light rain, around 70 trucks began a "go-slow" on the main A16 motorway -- the main artery for freight and passengers heading for Britain either via the Channel Tunnel or the Calais port.
Farmers were expected to join the demonstration later on their tractors and organisers hoped for up to 500 people to join a "human chain" protest in the main stadium later today.
"We've had no answers, so we're blocking things up," said Frederic Van Gansbeke, who represents businesses and shop-owners in Calais.
"If the goods are damaged, they have to be immediately transported back to the home depot," he said.
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Interior Minister Bernard Cazneneuve vowed last week to close the "Jungle" camp "as rapidly as possible."
France has made repeated efforts to shut down the camp of tents and temporary shelters, which authorities say is currently home to nearly 7,000 migrants following a surge of new arrivals in recent months.