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Comments by "Aaron Okeanos" (@AaronOkeanos) on "What Germany's farmer strikes say about the mood in German society | DW News" video.
They complain diesel is not longer subsidized and paying workers at least the minimum wage is hard. Fine but this is a problem of income. Meaning they not get enough to pay all this. While at the same time consumers complain about high food prices. So what happens between consumers and farmers? Well the food industry. Monopolization, centralization, dividends. They syphoning off the money for stockholders and CEOs.
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What please? You make no sense. Democracy means power by the people (demos ancient greek for people and cratos ancient greek for power). It means elections/voting. It means your power is making this cross every 4 years or so between multiple candidates of different parties.
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I have an idea to increase income. Build scafolds high enough for machines to pass under and build solar panels over it for energy production. Dual use of farmland. You can even use the scafolds for watering in times of dryness and collecting water with too much rain at the same time and it would reduce the wind-damage to crops.
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Says the Putin-minion who wants to take over Ukraine.
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@Wolfcamp555 Not all of it. And I heard you can make them transparent because they filtering out only a certain spectrum of light. And noone says you should plaster the farm over with panels. Indirect light is enough for plants. You can even use that to your advantage to plant sun-sensible plants who prefer shadowy areas. I just giving some ideas and solutions here. Of course the income inequality needs to be addresses here but there are ways to improve above that and deal with climate change relevant stuff at the same time.
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@scratchy996 It may work in Germany. Germany has only small to mid-sized farms due to the development of the land and high average population density. None of these big and mega farms you find in Australia, Ukraine or America.
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