UK Farmers on Strike!
EcoFarmer | 01.08.2002 11:53
UK farmers call for one day strike and for support to Africa to prevent famine. It seems as though UK farmers have woken up to globalisation.
FOOD PRODUCTION STRIKE IMMINENT!
Farmers For Action are calling for a national strike by UK food producers on Friday 23 August.
This strike will commence at 12 midnight, Thursday 22nd August and run through until midnight of the 23rd August. It to highlight the disastrous situation that is now surrounding British food production. We are calling on all farmers in the UK and Ireland to abide by this 24-hour token strike. No one at present appears to be listening to what is happening to British food production. If we do not bring awareness to the general public, government and all other bodies that represent farming, our industry will be extinct by 2010.
The farming community will be asked not to sell any product produced on their farm within this 24-hour period. This will include dairy farmers, livestock farmers, egg producers, fruit, vegetable and arable farmers. We will be asking all Farmers Markets not to operate on this day. We will ask all livestock markets not to operate on this day.
If we are not listened to we intend to escalate this action over the coming months. Plans are already afoot for action throughout the autumn and winter period. We will be calling on all of the 128 so called bodies that speak on behalf of agriculture to back this strike.
As farmers we are fully aware of the tragic situation that is taking place
on the African continent with the famine that is taking thousands of lives weekly. Therefore on the day of this strike we are asking every farmer or associated industry to make a donation to our campaign - Food For Africa. There is a parallel to be drawn from these two situations and the British consumer must be made aware of how fragile food production is in the UK. It is on a knife-edge at the moment. We hope that we will have their support, we do not wish to cause disruption but we are on the precipice of extinction and no one is listening. The cheap food basket could end up actually destroying the hand that feeds it.
We hope that you within the media will give us full support for this strike action. We will be talking with other unions associated with our industry over the coming weeks in the build up to the first national farmers strike to hopefully gain their support. Governments must now listen.
Food is the commodity of life, somewhere within Westminster people seem to have forgotten this. Recently Mrs Beckett, head of DEFRA is reported to have said in a bid for the moral highground, that trade liberalisation would be worth billions of pounds to developing countries. Our question to Mrs Beckett - if this is the case why have we got mass death in Africa?
Contact the Farmers For Action Office:-
Tel 01291 690224 Fax 01291 690984 Mobile 077111 94947
www.farmersforaction.org Email secretary@farmersforaction.org
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WATCH MILK WARS C4 August 10th 7.35pm
To anybody who feels strongly about the forces of globalisation.. We are asking people to show Channel 4 that there is still a constituency in this country who care about the real Big Brother issues such as the alliance of multi-nationals and government. Watch MILK WARS , our programme about farmers who have been protesting against global conglomerates and their devastating impact on people's livelihoods. Support the protest by watching
it!
Our TX date for Milk Wars : A Very British Revolution is August 10th 7. 35
pm.Channel 4.
Farmers For Action are calling for a national strike by UK food producers on Friday 23 August.
This strike will commence at 12 midnight, Thursday 22nd August and run through until midnight of the 23rd August. It to highlight the disastrous situation that is now surrounding British food production. We are calling on all farmers in the UK and Ireland to abide by this 24-hour token strike. No one at present appears to be listening to what is happening to British food production. If we do not bring awareness to the general public, government and all other bodies that represent farming, our industry will be extinct by 2010.
The farming community will be asked not to sell any product produced on their farm within this 24-hour period. This will include dairy farmers, livestock farmers, egg producers, fruit, vegetable and arable farmers. We will be asking all Farmers Markets not to operate on this day. We will ask all livestock markets not to operate on this day.
If we are not listened to we intend to escalate this action over the coming months. Plans are already afoot for action throughout the autumn and winter period. We will be calling on all of the 128 so called bodies that speak on behalf of agriculture to back this strike.
As farmers we are fully aware of the tragic situation that is taking place
on the African continent with the famine that is taking thousands of lives weekly. Therefore on the day of this strike we are asking every farmer or associated industry to make a donation to our campaign - Food For Africa. There is a parallel to be drawn from these two situations and the British consumer must be made aware of how fragile food production is in the UK. It is on a knife-edge at the moment. We hope that we will have their support, we do not wish to cause disruption but we are on the precipice of extinction and no one is listening. The cheap food basket could end up actually destroying the hand that feeds it.
We hope that you within the media will give us full support for this strike action. We will be talking with other unions associated with our industry over the coming weeks in the build up to the first national farmers strike to hopefully gain their support. Governments must now listen.
Food is the commodity of life, somewhere within Westminster people seem to have forgotten this. Recently Mrs Beckett, head of DEFRA is reported to have said in a bid for the moral highground, that trade liberalisation would be worth billions of pounds to developing countries. Our question to Mrs Beckett - if this is the case why have we got mass death in Africa?
Contact the Farmers For Action Office:-
Tel 01291 690224 Fax 01291 690984 Mobile 077111 94947
www.farmersforaction.org Email secretary@farmersforaction.org
***************************************************
WATCH MILK WARS C4 August 10th 7.35pm
To anybody who feels strongly about the forces of globalisation.. We are asking people to show Channel 4 that there is still a constituency in this country who care about the real Big Brother issues such as the alliance of multi-nationals and government. Watch MILK WARS , our programme about farmers who have been protesting against global conglomerates and their devastating impact on people's livelihoods. Support the protest by watching
it!
Our TX date for Milk Wars : A Very British Revolution is August 10th 7. 35
pm.Channel 4.
EcoFarmer
Homepage:
www.farmersforaction.org
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