Is that why Farmers are suffering because no one is eating their Eggplant ?
I can't remember ever seeing shoppers lining up to buy eggplant. Most
people probably have no idea what it is when they see it, let alone how to
cook it. As for Strawberries - known as a high risk crop highly susceptible to
any change in the weather. I read another article that laid the blame for the
Farmers' woes squarely on restaurants having been shutdown. Now, if we
were to compare the amount of potatoes and meat sold by restaurants across
the Nation to that sold by Supermarkets and other grocery outlets, again,
across the Nation, I think I'd put my bet firmly on the latter. As for milk and
dairy products, Farmers are all too often poring these down the drain due to
government mandates. Modern Farmers are no longer Mr and Mrs and son
tiring ceaselessly from morning til night, they're huge conglomerates always
complaining and seeking government subsidies.
I'm sure they're suffering, especially the ones producing oddball fancy crops,
but those producing what we all consume daily are probably doing fine as
the people I see don't appear to be getting skinnier - actually they're getting fatter.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ck-demand.html
I can't remember ever seeing shoppers lining up to buy eggplant. Most
people probably have no idea what it is when they see it, let alone how to
cook it. As for Strawberries - known as a high risk crop highly susceptible to
any change in the weather. I read another article that laid the blame for the
Farmers' woes squarely on restaurants having been shutdown. Now, if we
were to compare the amount of potatoes and meat sold by restaurants across
the Nation to that sold by Supermarkets and other grocery outlets, again,
across the Nation, I think I'd put my bet firmly on the latter. As for milk and
dairy products, Farmers are all too often poring these down the drain due to
government mandates. Modern Farmers are no longer Mr and Mrs and son
tiring ceaselessly from morning til night, they're huge conglomerates always
complaining and seeking government subsidies.
I'm sure they're suffering, especially the ones producing oddball fancy crops,
but those producing what we all consume daily are probably doing fine as
the people I see don't appear to be getting skinnier - actually they're getting fatter.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ck-demand.html

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