This week's letters from FG readers
Íæż½ã½ã said rural budget cuts, increased taxes and production costs, the emotional and financial impact TB had placed on business, alongside proposals to take agricultural land out of production for tree planting had taken its ‘toll' on the emotional and financial well-being of farmers
Republic of Ireland to stage night of farmer protests
The National Pig Association has been approached by Animal Rising with a warning they will be ‘rescuing animals from farms and abattoirs', and possibly staging on-farm protests
NFU Scotland’s ‘Food Needs a Farmer’ rally outside the Scottish Parliament is not due until November 2, but already politicians in Scotland are bickering about the degree to which they will support it.
Twenty years on from the Liberty and Livelihood march in London, has anything actually changed for the perception of rural areas and the policies governing them?
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the Liberty and Livelihood march in London. Abi Kay looks back on the historic event.