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Farmers protest on the steps of the Senedd
Tindle News
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06/03/2024
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00:00
This morning, the streets are empty.
00:02
Markets are empty and buses full of protesters,
00:05
not a trailer full of people, were abandoned today.
00:08
It's a shame for the work and the way of life.
00:11
That's what's important.
00:13
It's not just the public sector that's affected,
00:16
but everything that affects the public sector.
00:19
People, especially in Llanbwla,
00:21
are looking at how many people are going to Cardiff today.
00:24
They've shown how much support there is for the country.
00:27
In the capital, tractors were testing the obvious tolerance
00:31
there is in local communities to policies of the Welsh Government.
00:35
I think they're taking things from us and leaving them to farm.
00:40
We're girls from a farm too and we want to carry on in the future.
00:45
We've been marked with that and we want to carry on.
00:48
The Government says the plan to farm in Cardiff
00:51
is a positive step towards a new and healthy future.
00:55
But there are additional elements to the plan.
00:58
The need to have 10% of land already cultivated and fed
01:02
and 10% also in need of a better life, before the investments.
01:06
Are you happy with the sustainable farming scheme?
01:09
No!
01:11
Many farmers feel they're being targeted in an unfair way.
01:15
I feel a little bit like the villain.
01:18
We farmers all feel that, I think.
01:21
We want to work with the Government and work together.
01:26
We have to do it to move forward with what we're trying to do.
01:30
But none of us are the problem.
01:33
We don't have to trust everyone.
01:36
Thousands have been riding bikes in Cardiff
01:39
to support the unwavering efforts of the SNP.
01:43
Some of them are also proud to feel that the Welsh Government
01:48
is listening and listening to our local communities.
01:52
Although discussions on the plan to farm in Cardiff
01:55
have been going on for seven years,
01:57
the press conference continues without a break.
02:00
The economic impact assessment commissioned by the Welsh Government
02:04
predicted there could be up to 5,500 jobs lost in our agricultural sector.
02:10
That's almost double what's proposed to be lost by Tata Steel.
02:14
We've seen Labour members, elected politicians,
02:16
out campaigning alongside steel workers.
02:19
But yet again, if you implement changes that would cut
02:22
almost double those number of jobs in rural communities.
02:25
Can you understand rural communities' frustrations at that?
02:28
So that economic analysis was done a while ago
02:31
and it was a very important piece of work to see what the impact would be
02:35
as the consultation that we previously had stood.
02:38
I don't want to see one job loss. I want to make that very clear.
02:41
So it's really important that we learn from that.
02:44
We see what the impact would be if the scheme in its present form went ahead.
02:48
So what do you envisage would be the number of job losses then
02:51
in its current form?
02:52
Well, in its current form, I don't know
02:54
because we haven't done that piece of work yet.
02:56
So is it fair then, you're consulting on a plan
02:58
where you don't know what the impacts might be?
03:00
Well, the important thing is that the final scheme,
03:03
when that comes forward, and that will take a while to come forward,
03:07
there will be new economic analysis alongside that.
03:10
We are making a call for Welsh Government to listen to us.
03:14
The Government is granting their views to people like the Rhine.
03:18
And they accept that changes must be made to the plan to farm rural areas.
03:23
What the Government is saying is that we all need to change.
03:27
It's a new era and farmers need to change too.
03:31
That's not a problem. That's what I don't understand.
03:34
People say that's a problem. That's not a problem.
03:37
Farmers need to change. We are changing.
03:39
But that change must be realistic and fair.
03:42
That's what I'm asking. That's what we're all here for today.
03:46
I don't understand why people are saying that we need to change.
03:49
Of course we need to change. We all need to change how we do things.
03:52
We are doing that, but as I said,
03:54
there must be realistic changes.
03:58
Two weeks from now, Wales will have a new Prime Minister.
04:02
He will raise awareness and raise awareness in the farming community
04:06
in one of its most important areas.
04:08
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04:14
[cheering]
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