In the wake of the recent farmer rallies, the industry are once again set to descend on cities throughout the UK.
Industry campaigners are in the process of organising new farmer protests across the country, including once again in central London, on Wednesday, December 11.
Campaign groups Save British Farming and Fairness for Farmers are also planning for rallies to take place in Cardiff, Belfast and Edinburgh next week.
Details of times and meeting places are set to be announced in due course.
The planned protests follow numerous UK-wide rallies over the last few weeks as concern grows over the government's farm inheritance tax plans.
The controversial move, announced in the autumn budget, will impose a 20% inheritance tax on farm assets worth £1 million or more from April 2026.
There are also worries within the industry over the impact of future post-Brexit trade deals, substandard food imports and the recent removal of farming grants.
Save British Farming and Fairness for Farmers recently organised a successful go-slow tractor protest in Dover, which saw over 100 farmers participate.
Speaking about the new action, founder of Save British Farming, Liz Webster said that 'anyone is invited' for the protests planned for next week.
"It’s not just farmers who have been impacted by the budget," she explained.
"Unite with us and fight alongside us to bring change because we’re on the wrong road at the moment.”
These new rallies following very well attended protests in both London and Edinburgh in recent weeks, where the agricultural industry voiced their concerns to politicians over how recent announcements are set to hit the industry.
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