• leave_it_blank@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    The same farmers will protest in 10 years when their harvests will be destroyed constantly by heatwaves and draughts. “We had no idea…”

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          8 months ago

          They’re exporting for profit, our own countries essentially colonized by these farmers exploiting our shared natural resources polluting the ground, water and air for their own gain at our expense.

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            8 months ago

            We didn’t take the *lesson from the potato famine, so hey!

            *His in cyberspace does “lesson"autocorrect to"train”?

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      8 months ago

      Meh, i’ve talked to organic farmers here in Europe (and real organic farmers, not bigscale "we’re technically organic), and even they were against the current proposals. the plan appeared to be very naive, and would just end up making farming (even the most ecological variants) extremely uncertain and always at direct odds with nature preservation, and as some others have already said, we would just end up in more food being imported from parts of the world where farming standards are way lower, where there is more worker exploitation, etc… that can’t possibly be the goal of an environmental plan either.

      There of course is a big conflict between farming & nature preservation, but then adding that to the pile of bullshit farmers already have to endure (a lot of regulation, big supermarkets dictating the price at which they ‘may’ sell, even outside the proposal that was cancelled here, a lot of constantly changing environmental regulations, expensive farmland because they’re competing against wealthy people who want to put some horses there, …)

      And if the end goal is to have nearly no farming left in Europe, then that should be clearly communicated, and not just adding random things to the pile of stuff farmers have to deal & contend with.

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      8 months ago

      If they even exist in 10 years. With the way the EU has shafted farmers for the last few years, a lot of them will probably go out of business by then.

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        8 months ago

        They plan to force them onto a USA business model. CAFOS, pharmas, grain…