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06.09.01

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DON’T SUPPORT FARM AID, SAYS VIVA!

Give your money to people who need it!

 

The vegetarian organisation Viva! is urging pop bands and pop fans to

boycott this October’s Farm Aid - organised by Glastonbury festival founder

Michael Eavis to raise money for UK livestock farmers in the wake of

foot-and-mouth.

 

Viva! has today written to all the bands on Mr Eavis’ Farm Aid ‘wish-list’ -

like the Manic Street Preachers and The Charlatans - asking them not to play

the gig. The group will be staging a major demonstration outside Cardiff

Millennium Stadium.

 

Viva!’s objections to Farm Aid centre around the huge compensation payments

already paid out to livestock farmers. Every hill sheep farm receives an

average of £27,500 in direct subsidies and on top of this, many farmers have

made huge sums of money from the generous government payments made for

slaughtered animals and farm clean-up operations during foot-and-mouth.

Estimated compensation costs for slaughtered animals are already running at

£1,131 million.

 

" Michael Eavis is likening the ‘plight’ of livestock farmers to starving

Ethiopian children by staging this Live Aid-style event, " says Viva! senior

campaigner Becky Smith. " It is a sickening concept when you consider that

many farmers have actually made healthy profits from the disease. Meanwhile,

the rural tourism industry is in ruins and not receiving a penny. "

 

" Foot-and-mouth spread because of the overcrowded conditions on factory

farms and the vast distances which animals are made to travel from farm to

market to slaughter. Farmers brought the disease upon themselves and there

is no reason why anyone should feel sorry for them. Their industry is

directly responsible for the wholesale destruction of the British

countryside and the daily abuse of millions of animals - hardly a charitable

cause. "

 

Ms Smith concludes, " We are urging all performers and music fans who feel

strongly about the devastating impact of modern, intensive agriculture to

stay away from the Millennium Stadium in October and to donate their money

to people who genuinely need it instead. "

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More information: Becky Smith, Juliet Gellatley or Tony Wardle on 01273

777688

 

 

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