Jeremy Clarkson has voiced concerns that supermarkets are exploiting farmers, with governments failing to provide adequate support. James Melville, who founded the 'No Farmers, No Food' campaign and its steering group, echoes these concerns, emphasizing the need for public support to ensure food security. The campaign aims to amplify farmers' issues and counteract the financial pressure from large corporations that dominate the food supply chain. Melville calls for a consumer revolution to bypass these corporations by purchasing directly from local farmers and farm shops. #NoFarmsNoFood.
A handful of giant corporations control a majority share of food supply, production, processing & retail. Local farmers are being financially squeezed by them. Itβs time for a consumer revolution and bypass huge food corporations and buy directly from local farmers & farm shops. https://t.co/cYj6PdARde
This is correct. Ranchers & farmers need our support. They need people to pay attention to what is happening to our food supply. A bureaucratic takeover like we have never seen before - and it is not to benefit the rancher or the consumer. It is about monopoly control. He who⦠https://t.co/UOtogPg54f
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A heartening DM. I set up @NoFarmsNoFoods and the βNo Farmers, No Foodβ campaign steering group of farmers to amplify the many concerns of farmers and raise public support. Governments are wilfully undermining farmers. Support our farmers. Our food security depends on them. https://t.co/eLMCUP08gx
Jeremy Clarkson is right. The supermarkets are ripping farmers off and governments are failing to support farmers. #NoFarmsNoFood. @NoFarmsNoFoods https://t.co/cxPXkZu3FL