Business As Usual

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A “hypocrisy” type meme with two images:

Top: photo of a military squad, all geared up, standing ready next to an armored vehicle. Caption: “Germany against scientists sitting in protest for climate”

Bottom: photo of a bunch of military personnel playing while wearing clown makeup. Caption: “Germany against farmers wanting to lynch government members because diesel subsidy needs to be cut”

  • Rooki@lemmy.worldM
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    10 months ago

    But then, we should help them even more to stay farmers, or they will not to choose to do so and cripling the local environment => less food produced => more imports => more cost of living and more polution.

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        10 months ago

        Huh, If i do my maths again.

        No farmers, no local production. So you have to pay for importing ( yes it cost something ) The normal “Bread” costs now instead of 1€, 1€ + the import costs. Because WHO else would pay for it.

        1+1+1=3 Thats how it works

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          10 months ago

          No farmers would increase the price until someone sees enough benefit to become a farmer.

          Just like how it has always worked.

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            10 months ago

            With the milk price? Its an open market. If local farmers doesnt provide cheal enough products. Companies look elsewhere.

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          10 months ago

          Like with most other markets we have, price goes up, opportunity for people to go into the market or to expand goes up too.
          If bread gets more expensive, might be worth for me to sell bread too and build up production.