“Ci cacceranno giù dalla collina” – gli allevatori di pecore affermano che l’aumento degli affitti del 900% metterà fine a una tradizione secolare

https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/theyre-going-to-hunt-us-off-the-hill-sheep-farmers-say-900pc-rent-hike-will-put-an-end-to-centuries-old-tradition/a2059416091.html

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10 commenti

  1. Pangalonia on

    Would be great for wildlife and a chance at re wilding. Bring it on.

  2. Ill_Celebration_4215 on

    Do we actually want sheep eating all the native vegetation?

  3. Fluffy-Republic8610 on

    I’m sorry to say I think hills should be covered in trees at least. Trying to make ever single square meter of Ireland into productive farming land at the expense of places for nature to cling on was a human error made by everyone over centuries. But that doesn’t mean it can’t be corrected.

  4. vincentez1 on

    This tradition has run its course. Sheep farming on our uplands costs the taxpayer millions in farm subsidies each year, with terrible environmental outcomes (from the sheep itself but also associated practices such as gorse burning).

  5. JackhusChanhus on

    Burning peat en masse and pouring slurry into rivers are centuries old traditions too, and we’re stopping those. Something being old does not make it desirable

  6. DocumentOk1598 on

    I would honestly rather if the government continued paying the sheep subsidy to farmers who *stopped* farming sheep.

  7. anonymitysimportant on

    Fuck sheep anyways, their sole purpose is to get in the way of cars

  8. AnGallchobhair on

    Sheep farming is an ecological disaster on marginal land kept alive by agricultural social welfare for export markets. 17 to 20 % of Irelands land is used for agriculture kept on life support for a fraction of 1% of the nations economy. Give the hills back to nature 

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