ORFC 2026 8 – 9 Jan
The recent wave of farming protests that have swept parts of Europe have shown clearly how the discontents of a segment of farmers are increasingly expressed within a reactionary, right-wing rhetoric. At the same time, both white supremacist violence against migrant, racialised, and Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities, and state repression against popular protest, dissent and solidarity are escalating. How can those of us who want to develop an alternative to the imperialist, exploitative food system ensure that our movements remain clearly aligned against reactionary, nationalist and eco-fascist tendencies? What does a progressive, left-wing, explicitly anti-fascist farming politics look like?