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British Farmers

United Kingdom

British Farmers represent the agricultural community in the UK, focusing on the production of sustainable crops and livestock. They often advocate for practices that prioritize environmental sustainability and support local economies.

CCI Score

CCI Score: British Farmers

-0.35

Latest Event

Farmers Unite in Law-Abiding Supermarket Action

Farmers are urging unity in a planned supermarket action, calling on participants to abide by laws while protesting policy changes and the declining state of rural economies. The move comes amid warnings over reduced livestock numbers impacting the socio-economic and cultural fabric of farming communities, as reported by Farmers Guardian on January 14, 2025.

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BYSTANDER

British Farmers is currently rated as a Bystander.

-1 to -4 CCI Score
Companies scoring here do little to oppose authoritarianism. Their inaction results in a passive endorsement of the status quo, as they neither actively resist oppression nor contribute to overt support for it.

Latest Events

  • Farmers Unite in Law-Abiding Supermarket Action Logo
    JAN
    14
    2025

    Farmers are urging unity in a planned supermarket action, calling on participants to abide by laws while protesting policy changes and the declining state of rural economies. The move comes amid warnings over reduced livestock numbers impacting the socio-economic and cultural fabric of farming communities, as reported by Farmers Guardian on January 14, 2025.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    June 18

    This event represents a proactive, law-abiding mobilization urging unity among farmers to influence public policy and protect their rights. Such grassroots political behavior reinforces democratic values and counters authoritarian tendencies by encouraging lawful collective action.

    Farmers urge unity as lobby groups ramp up direct action

  • +60

    Economic and Structural Influence

    June 18

    The protest underscores the economic and structural concerns of rural communities, highlighting the significant cultural and socio-economic impact caused by declining livestock numbers. This focus on sustaining local economies aligns with efforts to resist policies that undermine community resilience.

    Farmers urge unity as lobby groups ramp up direct action

  • British Farmers Protest Inheritance Tax Reforms Logo
    NOV
    19
    2024

    Thousands of British farmers marched on London in protest against government plans to change inheritance tax rules that could force the sale of family farms. The demonstration highlights concerns from the agricultural community about the sustainability of small-scale farming and the economic pressures inflicted by new tax policies.

  • +50

    Public and Political Behavior

    June 18

    The protest represents a clear example of grassroots political mobilization in defense of local economies and sustainable, family-run farms. By resisting government tax reforms that threaten their livelihoods, the farmers (and by extension, the representative body British Farmers) are engaging in an anti-authoritarian act that supports the rights of the working community.

    Why have British farmers marched on UK's Parliament?

  • Migrant Farmworkers Report Exploitative Labor Conditions Logo
    JAN
    01
    2024

    In 2024, nearly 700 foreign seasonal agricultural laborers reported cases of exploitation, underpayment, and poor working conditions on UK farms to the Worker Support Centre charity. The allegations, which include claims of bullying and discrimination, raise serious concerns about labor rights within the UK agricultural sector, an industry represented by British Farmers.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 18

    The report of nearly 700 migrant seasonal farmworkers experiencing exploitation and poor working conditions underscores significant deficiencies in worker rights and fair labor practices within the industry. As British Farmers represents the collective agricultural community in the UK, these systemic labor issues implicate industry standards and call for enhanced accountability towards marginalized workers, reflecting a negative impact on labor relations.

    UK: Nearly 700 migrant seasonal farmworkers complained of poor working conditions to the Worker Support Centre charity in 2024

  • Exploitation of Migrant Farm Workers Exposed Logo
    MAR
    27
    2023

    An investigation by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism reveals widespread exploitation of migrant workers on UK farms, highlighting abuse, bullying, and hazardous working conditions, including extreme heat exposure and pressure to meet unrealistic productivity targets. The report indicates systemic issues in labor rights across British farms.

  • -75

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 18

    The article documents severe mistreatment of migrant workers, including physical and verbal abuse, unsafe working conditions, and exploitative labor practices. As British Farmers represent the agricultural community, their association with such pervasive labor rights violations raises concerns about the sector's broader ethical standards.

    ‘They treat you like an animal’: How British farms run on exploitation

Industries

111150
Corn Farming
111160
Rice Farming
111199
All Other Grain Farming
112120
Dairy Cattle and Milk Production
112310
Chicken Egg Production
112320
Broilers and Other Meat Type Chicken Production
115115
Farm Labor Contractors and Crew Leaders