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Average farming incomes fell by 11 per cent in 2022 due to Brexit, a new subsidy system and ‘extreme’ price pressure from supermarkets.
British apple growers are selling up or diversifying as higher food prices paid by consumers are not passed on.
Cocoa, bananas and coffee could be much more difficult to find in future as farmers struggle with climate change and low prices - that's why I support Fairtrade, writes chef Melissa Hemsley.
Apple and pear growers are quitting or cancelling plans to expand orchards after prices offered by supermarkets fail to match inflation, survey finds.
The bottom line is this: for good farming to survive – and for good farmers to live the dignified livelihoods they deserve – we as consumers must support it, writes Nathan Einbinder.
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