he's the big boss of the world farmers' organisation. easure having you on the show. and, andrea, let me start with this, because one thing that seems to tie together the farmers protesting in europe and india is a worry that theyjust can't make a living from farming. so, many people would be wondering, why is that so difficult to do? well, thank you for this question. whether we are primarily food consumer or food producer, taxpayer or policymaker, we all have a stake in an agriculture that should be more economically, environmentally and socially sustainable for the stability of the planet. but when it comes to implementing change, a lot is currently expected of one group in the system, which is the farmers. in reality, farmers are already hard—pressed to make a living in a world where market prices are volatile, weather patterns are changing faster than the ability to adapt, and pests and diseases may wipe out the work of a season. there is no room to go green while in the red. long—term sustainable practice needs to be profitable from