Farmers are outraged: the federal government and the population are not aware of the importance of agriculture. An evening of discussion in Grafing is intended to make the precarious situation of farmers clear to the population.

But there is no dialogue with the population, the consumers, because the audience is primarily made up of farmers. People are upset about laws on set-aside, tethering and many others. “Not just the farmers, the general public must take to the streets,” demands one farmer.