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Texas hosts premiere of ‘No Farmers No Food: Will You Eat Bugs?’

Red Carpet Premiere of “No Farmers No Food: Will You Eat​ the Bugs?” Shines Light on Threats to Agriculture

IRVING, Texas—The highly ‍anticipated red carpet ‍premiere of the Epoch‌ Original documentary “No Farmers No ⁣Food: Will You Eat the Bugs?” took place during the ⁢Stop 30X30⁢ Summit in⁤ Irving, Texas. This ​groundbreaking film, directed by Roman​ Balmakov and hosted by “Facts Matter” ​host Roman Balmakov, takes viewers⁤ on​ a captivating journey across the nation and the world, revealing the alarming challenges faced by farmers and ranchers in the name of climate change.

The film’s premiere left ⁤a lasting impact on the audience,⁤ with Margaret ‌Byfield, executive director of American Stewards of Liberty, praising it as the most impactful film on these issues she has ever seen. She emphasized the global reach and‍ importance of this documentary.

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The⁣ film was ⁢screened to a captivated audience of‌ approximately 200 people at the second-annual three-day Stop​ 30X30 Summit. This event, hosted by ⁤Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller and American Stewards of ​Liberty, aimed to raise awareness about the‌ threats⁣ posed by the Biden administration’s “radical” land grab and its global agenda.

Roman Balmakov, the film’s director and‍ host, shared his inspiration for creating this documentary. He ⁢discovered ‍that governments ​worldwide⁤ are actively working against the farmers and​ ranchers ⁣who play a vital⁣ role in feeding the ⁤world.

President Joe Biden’s 30X30 plan,⁣ initiated in January⁤ 2021, aims to put 30⁣ percent‍ of U.S. lands and oceans‌ under federal land and use management by 2030. However, critics argue that this plan‌ is merely a ⁢bureaucratic ⁤power grab disguised as land conservation.

James Taylor, president of the Heartland Institute, expressed his concerns about the 30X30 plan, highlighting that it has ‍gained support beyond the Biden administration. ⁢He emphasized‌ the need for a‌ deeper understanding of the issue.

During the ‌film, ⁤Mr.‌ Balmakov​ visits the‌ Netherlands, ⁢where farmers are facing the consequences of the government’s “nitrogen crisis” declaration. The film features fourth-generation Dutch farmer⁤ Martijn​ Vorkink, who ⁤shared the heartbreaking reality of farmers losing their land due to government regulations.

What Can ⁢Be Done?

During⁤ a post-film panel discussion, Margaret Byfield outlined the ongoing efforts ⁢by the government to push​ farmers off their land and out of⁤ business.‌ However, she also highlighted the steps that can be⁢ taken to fight⁤ back. The panel included Commissioner⁤ Miller, Loren Patterson (President of the ‌New Mexico Cattle Growers Association), and Kent Leonhardt (West Virginia Agriculture Commissioner), with Mr. Balmakov​ moderating the discussion.

It’s time for small farmers to reject⁤ the ⁢allure of​ free money, according to Ms. Byfield. She emphasized the ⁢importance of education and voting for legislators who will support ⁢American farmers.

Commissioner Miller echoed this sentiment, urging Americans ⁣to wake up‌ to ⁤the threats facing our food supply. He emphasized the need to protect both the past and the future.

With its powerful message⁣ and eye-opening revelations,⁣ “No Farmers No Food: Will You Eat ⁣the‍ Bugs?” serves as a call ‍to action for everyone to stand up ​for the American farmer and ensure a secure food future.

How do government ⁢policies negatively impact agricultural practices,‍ according to the film? What are the potential consequences⁢ for food production?

⁢E world. He ​felt compelled ‌to shed light on these issues and raise awareness⁢ among the general public.

The documentary takes viewers on a journey, showcasing the ⁣challenges faced by​ farmers and ranchers due to ⁢climate change. It highlights the detrimental‍ effects‍ of government policies on agricultural practices and the threat these policies pose to food production.

The red carpet premiere of “No Farmers No Food: Will You Eat the Bugs?”‍ was⁢ a highly anticipated event during the Stop 30X30 Summit in Irving, Texas. The film was received with great ‍enthusiasm, leaving⁢ a lasting impact on the audience. Executive director of American Stewards of Liberty, Margaret Byfield, ‍praised the documentary as the ⁣most⁢ impactful film she has ever seen on these ‌issues. She⁢ emphasized its ⁢global⁢ reach and ⁤significance in understanding the challenges faced by​ farmers ​and ranchers.

The film was screened to an audience of approximately 200 people at​ the three-day Stop 30X30 Summit.‌ This event, hosted by Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller and American Stewards of Liberty, aimed to raise awareness about the threats‍ posed by‍ the Biden administration’s “radical” land grab and its global agenda. The premiere of “No Farmers No Food: Will You ⁤Eat the Bugs?” fit perfectly⁢ within the summit’s⁣ goal of highlighting the ⁤challenges faced‍ by the agriculture industry.

Roman Balmakov, the film’s director and ​host, expressed his ⁢inspiration for ⁤creating ‌this ⁢documentary. He discovered that governments worldwide are actively working against farmers and ranchers who play a vital role in⁤ feeding the world. Their struggles and the threats they face‍ are often overlooked, and Balmakov felt it was his⁢ duty to bring attention to⁢ these ‍issues.

Through powerful storytelling and impactful visuals, “No Farmers No Food: Will You Eat the Bugs?” sheds light on the challenges faced by the agriculture industry. It invites viewers to reflect on the​ importance of supporting farmers and ranchers and ​the impact their ‌work has on the‍ global food supply.

In a time where climate change⁢ and sustainability are at the forefront of global discussions, this documentary serves as a⁤ wake-up call. It‍ encourages viewers to consider the implications of government policies on agriculture and the potential consequences for our food security.

“No Farmers No Food: Will ​You Eat ‌the Bugs?” serves‌ as a reminder of ⁢the essential role farmers and ranchers play in our society. It urges us to appreciate their hard work and dedication and calls ‌for action to protect and support the agriculture industry. The red carpet premiere of this groundbreaking documentary at the Stop ⁣30X30 Summit has brought much-needed ‍attention to the threats faced by farmers and ranchers and has ignited⁣ a conversation about the importance of agriculture in our lives.



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