I think I remember it slightly! What was their reason?

Mainly about not accepting higher taxes, (but the gov already canceled that) the high gasoline price, they’re also mad that most food from far away is cheaper and so people tend to buy this stuff. And it’s just the sum of all the bullshit happening here on this planet.

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

Indian farmers' protest was a protest against three farm acts. The acts, often called the Farm Bills had been described as "anti-farmer laws" by many farmer unions and politicians from the opposition who said that it would leave farmers at the "mercy of corporates". The protests also demanded the creation of a minimum support price (MSP) bill, to ensure that corporates cannot control the prices.

Government, however, maintained that the laws would make it effortless for farmers to sell their produce directly to big buyers, and stated that the protests are based on misinformation.

Thanks for letting me know! In the end, it’s similar.

yes, government was working in favour of farmers here but masterminds union leaders here brainwashed them to no agree to do so. Now they suffer

everywhere same bullshit is happening.. but people will always buy & get things when it’s cheaper rather than paying high prices. i think too much of Union politics is involved just like in here.

It's mostly government regulation and supply manipulations/boycotts driving up costs, here. Same as in the housing and energy market.

The costs hit the local producers, but not the foreign producers, so the foreign stuff is cheaper.

Germans actually eagerly buy the regional stuff, despite the higher prices, but at some point we start to get sticker-shock and can't afford it, or can't afford as much of it.

This is, for example, the breakdown in electricity costs. About half goes to the electricity producer. The rest is taxes, government fees and regulation.

Everytime the producers increase efficiency and lower their cost per unit, the government increases their portion. Then the consumer price stays the same or even increases, but the producer's margin shrinks.

It's the same dynamic in farming, manufacturing, engineering, construction, transportation...

#m=image%2Fjpeg&dim=1700x1500&blurhash=%3BRN%5ErKoy%7EXafn%24WVE1ay%2524oofxaj%5BWXayRja%7Cj%5B00aeD%25bHIpju-pjuNGRPf7R%2Bj%5BRPayxujtay00ofNFjb%25MWBM%7BayWB%25MWBIUWC%252j%5BRjj%5BRj4nayt7ayWAj%5BWVjut6xuj%5Bt7f6a%7Ca%7CNGj%5Bxt&x=9f7ce840b0338e38d5c57e5eca06f5352b7c00caac3decb9df32368d37f84d17

That’s absolutely sad, some families even simply do not have the ability to buy quality. And those who have, struggle already. And when you have values about where your meat, milk, eggs or bread etc is coming from, it’s even more painful :(

Germans not being able to afford decent, regional food hasn't been seen since the war.

I guess we can all subsist off Chinese oatmeal and African vegetables.

Yeas…. :/ Do you grow your own food this year?

We have a big garden behind the house and our relatives and neighbors are farmers.

That’s great at least! :)

so amazing! My city is completely a concrete jungle. we can’t have this ever! but it’s a dream to grow my own vegetables.