India: For pig farmers, there is enough to be angry about

게시됨 2021년 3월 16일

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The year 2021 is predicted to see widespread protests against authorities around the world, as seen in various countries. In India, farmers are protesting against government reforms that they fear will disadvantage small farmers. Meanwhile, UK pig farmers are facing challenges due to Brexit, with thousands of pigs needing to be culled due to export difficulties. The article urges readers to consider what they are fighting for and how to improve the situation. It also criticizes banks for not supporting farmers shifting to organic or sustainable farming, despite government encouragement.
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Rebellion against authorities: according to the planetary constellations it is predicted that much of that is what 2021 will bring. You can dismiss it, but forewarned is forearmed. After all, since end 2020 you may have noticed it in the news. In many countries, large scale protests were happening and still are, mostly against government decisions or government leaders. Mass protests are occurring in so many countries that it is insufficient to just mention, for example, Belarus or Myanmar. Instead, citizens from countries across Latin America, Europe and Asia are standing up for their rights. Farmer protests against government decisions In India, tens of thousands farmers, with at peak protests hundreds of thousands, have already been protesting for several months against government decisions. The government sees reforms as the revitalisation of agriculture, whereas farmers fear that large companies will crush smaller farmers. With all the changes going on, it would not be a ...
출처: Pigprogress

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