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New farmers struggle to get started in the agriculture industry via @cronkitenews #NewFarmers #AgricultureIndustry #AgriculturalChallenges #FarmingCommunity #SustainableFarming #FutureofAgriculture #SiegelandBenjamin
New farmers struggle to get started in the agriculture industry
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New farmers struggle to get started in the agriculture industry via @cronkitenews #NewFarmers #AgricultureIndustry #AgriculturalChallenges #FarmingCommunity #SustainableFarming #FutureofAgriculture #SiegelandBenjamin
New farmers struggle to get started in the agriculture industry
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In the highly commoditized world of crop production, many family farms struggle to turn profits and keep operations viable for the next generation of growers. But increasingly, producers are vertically integrating in order to control the prices they can garner for their products. Learn how two family farms are doing it in the latest editorial by WWM writers Deborah Huso and Claire Vath for Farm Journal Media: https://lnkd.in/gib4qFkF #agmarketing #agriculture #verticalintegration #familyfarms
Risk and Reward: How These Farms Found Success With Vertical Integration
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In the highly commoditized world of crop production, many family farms struggle to turn profits and keep operations viable for the next generation of growers. But increasingly, producers are vertically integrating in order to control the prices they can garner for their products. Learn how two family farms are doing it in the latest editorial Claire Vath and I co-wrote for Farm Journal Media: https://lnkd.in/g6wUJ2Ex #agmarketing #agriculture #verticalintegration #familyfarms
Risk and Reward: How These Farms Found Success With Vertical Integration
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The new season of Clarkson's Farm has now been out for just over a week. The spotlight that this series is putting on the agricultural industry is invaluable. It brings the everyday realities of farming into the living rooms of people who might otherwise never consider the work our farmers do. Have you seen it? I would love to know your thoughts below. If you haven't, I would highly recommend you watch it. #worldfarmingday #agriculture #clarksonsfarm
Clarkson's Farm 3 wins plaudits from farmers - Farmers Weekly
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(UK 19.09.23) #GetFairAboutFarming Supermarkets act now: Get Fair About Farming. Almost half (49%) of British fruit and veg farmers fear they'll go out of business within the next year - and supermarkets are a leading cause. We're on a mission to tell supermarkets: it's time to get fair about farming. You can help by watching and sharing Guy's video and tagging in the supermarkets. Find out more, and sign our petition via getfairaboutfarming.co.uk. Get Fair About Farming getfairaboutfarming.co.uk/ Fair to Farmers Charter https://lnkd.in/gMbF-96p ----- [AG: In recent years, the plight of British farmers is making headlines, shedding light on the challenges faced by growers and producers. However, the issues they encounter are not unique to the UK. Across the globe, farmers and growers, including those in Australia, find themselves grappling with similar struggles, exacerbated by the actions of retailers and market dynamics. Just as British farmers lament the relentless pressure to drive prices down, their counterparts in Australia experience the same phenomenon. Australian growers, like their UK counterparts, find themselves at the mercy of large retailers who dictate prices, leaving little room for fair compensation for their hard work and dedication to producing quality produce. The parallels between the situations faced by farmers in the UK and Australia are striking. Both groups are confronted with the reality of an agricultural industry where profit margins are slim, and the cost of production continues to rise. Moreover, the consolidation of power among major retailers further marginalizes farmers, forcing them to navigate a landscape where survival hinges on meeting stringent demands set by corporate entities. In response to these challenges, it is essential for consumers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders to recognize the shared struggles of farmers worldwide and stand in solidarity with them. Supporting local farmers' markets, advocating for fair trade practices, and championing policies that prioritize the well-being of growers are crucial steps towards fostering a more equitable food system. Furthermore, Australian retailers must heed the lessons learned from the UK and reassess their approach to sourcing produce. By establishing mutually beneficial relationships with farmers, committing to fair pricing structures, and prioritizing long-term partnerships, retailers can play a pivotal role in ensuring the sustainability of agriculture and promoting the welfare of farming communities. In conclusion, the issues faced by British farmers resonate deeply with farmers and growers around the world, including those in Australia. By acknowledging these shared challenges and working collaboratively to address them, we can pave the way for a more resilient and equitable agricultural sector, where farmers are valued and supported for their invaluable contributions to society.] ----- https://lnkd.in/gNwu723U
Supermarkets act now: Get Fair About Farming.
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Check out this great article on local farmer and friend of ACT, John Nix, about how he's continued to grow his family's legacy through farming and future generations: https://lnkd.in/ed4tjHGz #KeepFLWild #conservation #localfarmers #agriculture #futuregenerations
Leaving a Legacy: Alachua County Family Advances Agriculture for Black Farmers
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From vegetables to livestock, Phawu Likum AgriPak does it all. Led by Bakhusele Mathupha, this initiative embodies the power of community-driven agriculture, offering fresh produce while empowering residents for a sustainable future. https://lnkd.in/dSX45Wk6
Field to future: Mathupha changes lives through sustainable farming
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This was a fantastic look at how the shape and scale of farming have evolved to empower smallholders and independent farming operations. Vertical farming allows for the diversification of yield strategies, which offers new opportunities and risk management outcomes for those who employ these strategies. I love seeing stories like this where farmers make use of newly available methods and tools! #VerticalFarming #Innovation #IndependentFarmers
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New post up about winter farming and relating to that which is out of our control: https://lnkd.in/eAxrjnGK
Relating to that which is out of our control
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