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EPISODE · Dec 30, 2024 · 42 MIN

Episode 96 - 2024 In Review

from Ditch The Store · host CJ Steedman

G'day everyone and welcome to another episode of Not The Farmer's Wife! CJ here solo today—recording on December 29th after a busy Christmas week on the farm. I hope you all had a wonderful holiday with family and friends. Here, amidst milking goats and managing livestock, there’s never a dull moment, even with some worming interruptions this week. In today's episode, I dive into the year’s major agricultural discussions and controversies. Here's a quick look: Bovaer 10 A methane-reducing feed additive causing consumer backlash, particularly over concerns about long-term safety and transparency in its use within beef and dairy production. Supermarkets and brands faced boycotts over its inclusion in products, with debates around corporate responsibility and food integrity. European Farmers’ Protests Widespread demonstrations in France, Germany, and Poland over EU environmental regulations, reduced diesel subsidies, and trade deals favoring cheaper imports. Farmers took to blockades, manure dumps, and liquid spraying to voice frustrations about policy changes made without their input. The UK’s 'Tractor Tax' Proposed inheritance tax changes targeting agricultural assets worth over £1 million, sparking fears that family farms could face financial ruin. Farmers argue that this policy could force property sales, despite government efforts to stagger payments. Amish Farm Raids in the U.S. Government crackdowns on Amish farmers selling uninspected raw milk and meat products under private herd-share arrangements have reignited debates about food freedom and federal oversight. Mexico’s GMO Corn Ban Mexico’s push to phase out genetically modified corn by 2025 caused trade disputes with the U.S., signaling a stand for biodiversity preservation despite potential economic ramifications. Kenya’s Fake Fertilizer Scandal Thousands of Kenyan farmers were sold fake, government-subsidized fertilizer, leading to significant crop failures and a corruption investigation that exposed severe flaws in the system. These stories highlight the evolving landscape of agriculture and the global tensions between tradition, innovation, and regulation. Whether it’s methane solutions or inheritance taxes, these issues impact not just farmers but all of us who rely on their work to eat, drink, and thrive. Let’s stay informed and keep the conversations going—because without farmers, we’re all a little lost. See you next week! ✌️

G'day everyone and welcome to another episode of Not The Farmer's Wife! CJ here solo today—recording on December 29th after a busy Christmas week on the farm. I hope you all had a wonderful holiday with family and friends. Here, amidst milking goats and managing livestock, there’s never a dull moment, even with some worming interruptions this week. In today's episode, I dive into the year’s major agricultural discussions and controversies. Here's a quick look: Bovaer 10 A methane-reducing feed additive causing consumer backlash, particularly over concerns about long-term safety and transparency in its use within beef and dairy production. Supermarkets and brands faced boycotts over its inclusion in products, with debates around corporate responsibility and food integrity. European Farmers’ Protests Widespread demonstrations in France, Germany, and Poland over EU environmental regulations, reduced diesel subsidies, and trade deals favoring cheaper imports. Farmers took to blockades, manure dumps, and liquid spraying to voice frustrations about policy changes made without their input. The UK’s 'Tractor Tax' Proposed inheritance tax changes targeting agricultural assets worth over £1 million, sparking fears that family farms could face financial ruin. Farmers argue that this policy could force property sales, despite government efforts to stagger payments. Amish Farm Raids in the U.S. Government crackdowns on Amish farmers selling uninspected raw milk and meat products under private herd-share arrangements have reignited debates about food freedom and federal oversight. Mexico’s GMO Corn Ban Mexico’s push to phase out genetically modified corn by 2025 caused trade disputes with the U.S., signaling a stand for biodiversity preservation despite potential economic ramifications. Kenya’s Fake Fertilizer Scandal Thousands of Kenyan farmers were sold fake, government-subsidized fertilizer, leading to significant crop failures and a corruption investigation that exposed severe flaws in the system. These stories highlight the evolving landscape of agriculture and the global tensions between tradition, innovation, and regulation. Whether it’s methane solutions or inheritance taxes, these issues impact not just farmers but all of us who rely on their work to eat, drink, and thrive. Let’s stay informed and keep the conversations going—because without farmers, we’re all a little lost. See you next week! ✌️

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