worried about his prospects in farming bradley porter trained to be a teacher but has found it hard to find a job. he said of what the politicians. telling us farmers what's good for us but they never even set foot on a field. the money government supposedly wants to help but there's not one single politician who understands farming. set of god look at me enough the government is using tricks they're not interested in the well being of farmers they keep trying to divide us they claim we're being funded by foreign elements they want to break up the protests and aren't interested in a resolution and i'm going to go to mr gotten he has. been both india and germany found this receive subsidies the european union assigns several 1000000000 euros a year to german foreigners but he says that's not enough he complains that the market is being flooded by cheap foodstuffs. because just look at the foreign leases in many regions and the cost of energy labor and machinery. there are really high here compared to other countries and we have to compete with extremely low prices. even with the subsidi