Details:
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Saturday 15th of October
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Meet at 12pm in Parliament Square
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March is a circular route setting off from Parliament Sq at 12.30
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Speeches 2pm in Parliament Square
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Click here to sign up for our banner-making workshop in London on 11th Oct
Why are we mobilising?
Our governments aren’t doing enough to implement the kind of transition we urgently need in our food and farming systems. We need change, and we need it now. That’s why we’re bringing consumers, farmers, growers, youth, activists, change-makers and food system workers together to march in London and demand that policymakers take action.
**** In the light of the recent news about the government’s approach to ELMS and the farming sector – it’s more important than ever to have our voices heard! Join us! ****
Our demands:
- A legally enshrined right to food: so that everyone can access healthy, affordable and culturally-appropriate food
- Ambitious agricultural support policies: which support farms of all sizes in their transition to more sustainable farming practices
- Better livelihoods for farmers: through better regulated and fairer supply chains and markets
- Stand up for standards: international trade agreements that prioritise the welfare of farmers, animals, eaters and the environment in the UK and abroad
- Nature-friendly policies: for a major reduction of chemical pesticides and fertiliser use and to promote biodiversity, protect the environment and mitigate global warming
- Regulation of GMOs: to protect consumers, producers and the environment
- Fair income and decent working conditions: for all farmers, food producers and food system workers
- More support for young people entering farming: to rejuvenate the sector and revitalise rural areas
- More opportunities to grow and eat good food: through the provision of community spaces and education, especially in urban areas and marginalised communities
- Less but better meat and dairy: higher-quality livestock products which prioritise animal welfare, public health and the climate
- Boost domestic UK fruit and veg production: to meet everyone’s need for a healthy balanced diet and reduce reliance on imports
- Listen to the people: more participation of farmers, consumers and activists in political decision making.
Get involved!
We’re looking for volunteers to help with:
Stewarding on the day of the march
Driving their tractors into London
Organising groups of people to come to the march from each region – and even hiring a minibus
Taking photos and video clips on the day of the march
Creating banners and artwork for the march
Bringing a mobile sound system or musical instruments
Creating fun costumes
…or anything else you can think of that will help make the day a success!
If you would like to get involved, then please fill out this volunteer form.
Our strength is in our numbers, so please consider downloading our comms pack and helping us spread the word!
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