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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Talking Movies 20240604 01:33:00

per pig, which means he is downsizing. we ve reduced by about a third, the industry as a whole now is getting in for 20%, 25% of pig producers stopping producing pigs. quite often mainly independent producers, like myself. what that means is that there will be a shortage of pig meat coming quite quickly. agriculture is facing a lot of challenges. you ve got high input prices like feed, fuel, fertiliser. limited ability to pass that on, labour shortages mean it is hard to process some of these products. and that means that farmers are rearing fewer animals and planting fewer crops, which makes the uk more reliant on foreign imports at the worst possible time. this lincolnshire field was very nearly converted into a solar farm, and farmers face often confusing options about how to use their land, with demand for rewilding, biofuels, even housing, competing with food, while eu era subsidies taper off. the nfu says food should always be the top priority. the road that we re

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240604 17:20:00

we sell about 3500 pigs a week. tom allen, in 0xfordshire, says he is losing £30 to £a0 per pig, which means he is downsizing. we ve reduced by about a third, the industry as a whole now is getting in for 20, 25% of pig producers stopping producing pigs. quite often mainly independent producers, like myself. what that means is that there will be a shortage of pig meat coming quite quickly. agriculture is facing a lot of challenges. you ve got high input prices like feed, fuel, fertiliser. limited ability to pass that on, labour shortages mean it is hard to process some of these products. and that means that farmers are rearing fewer animals and planting fewer crops, which makes the uk more reliant on foreign imports at the worst possible time. this lincolnshire field was very nearly converted into a solar farm, and farmers face often confusing options about how to use their land, with demand for rewilding, biofuels, even housing, competing with food, while eu era subsidies taper off.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten 20240604 21:19:00

so volatile, so stressful. i get up in the morning and sometimes i wonder why am i doing that? as this graph shows, farmers costs have risen even faster than food or general prices, which mean something s got to give prices must rise or some farmers will go bust. livestock farmers are under the same pressures, plus last year thousands of pigs were destroyed thanks to a post brexit shortage of butchers and abattoir workers. many are now cutting herd sizes. we sell about 3,500 pigs a week. tom allen, in oxfordshire, says he s losing £30 to £40 per pig, which means he s downsizing. we ve reduced by about a third. the industry as a whole now is getting in for 20, 25% of pig producers stopping producing pigs, quite often mainly independent producers, like myself. what that means is that there will be a shortage of pig meat coming quite quickly. agriculture s facing a lot of challenges. you ve got high input prices like feed, fuel, fertiliser, limited ability to pass that on,

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