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Welcome to another engaging episode of the Shelley Tasker Show, where we delve into pressing issues affecting our local communities and beyond. This week, we are joined by Farmer Pete, a prominent figure in the local farmers' movement, to discuss the recent changes in inheritance tax proposed by the Labour government and its devastating impact on small farms. Farmer Pete explains how these changes could lead to significant financial burdens, forcing many farmers to sell land and potentially leading to the loss of farms.
We explore the broader implications of these policies, including the perceived agenda against farmers and the push towards alternative food production methods like lab-grown meat and vertical farming. The conversation touches on the challenges of transitioning to electric vehicles in agriculture and the potential removal of benefits like red diesel for farmers.
Farmer Pete shares insights into the struggles of British farmers, the impact of global trade policies, and the need for protectionism to safeguard local agriculture. We also discuss the importance of supporting local food systems and the potential for direct-to-retail movements to break the supermarket monopoly.
In a broader context, we address the controversial topic of geoengineering and its potential impact on farming, as well as the challenges posed by the green agenda and solar farms on agricultural land. Farmer Pete emphasizes the need for public awareness and action to support the farming community and protect food security.
Join us as we rally support for the upcoming protest in Truro, advocating for farmers' rights and sustainable agricultural practices. This episode is a call to action for listeners to engage with these critical issues and support their local farmers.