Farmers stage midnight blockade of supermarket depots over pricing pressure
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Farmers stage midnight blockade of supermarket depots over pricing pressure
"Shortly after midnight on Sunday 4 January, around 32 farmers used tractors to block three supermarket depots in Northamptonshire, targeting two sites operated by Tesco and one run by Sainsbury's in the Daventry area. The protest prevented loaded lorries from entering or leaving the depots, while allowing empty vehicles and supermarket staff to pass through. Farmers involved in the action said the disruption was intended to highlight what they describe as unsustainable pressure on producers, rather than to inconvenience workers."
"The action follows growing frustration among farmers who argue that farmgate prices have failed to keep pace with soaring input costs, even as shoppers continue to see higher prices at the tills. Protesters accused large retailers of squeezing suppliers to protect margins, leaving producers absorbing rising costs linked to energy, fertiliser, labour and finance. Many farmers say those pressures are now threatening the long-term viability of domestic food production."
About 32 farmers used tractors shortly after midnight on 4 January to blockade three supermarket distribution centres in Northamptonshire, targeting two Tesco depots and one Sainsbury's site near Daventry. The blockade stopped loaded lorries from entering or leaving while allowing empty vehicles and staff to pass. Protesters said the action aimed to highlight unsustainable pressure on producers as farmgate prices lag behind soaring input costs such as energy, fertiliser, labour and finance. Police attended and found the protest peaceful; there were no arrests or damage and farmers dispersed later in the morning. The action underscores strain across the UK food supply chain and concerns over long-term domestic production viability.
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