Depending on what country you're in decides it. For example if you're a UK farmer you will have a political goal of "What party/ideology will give me the best cash for my crop." Or if you were a farmer in North Korea your political goal would be "To provide crops for the people and serve the state and Kim Jong-Un.
Farmers aimed to gain political representation and influence in order to advocate for policies that would benefit their interests, such as fair prices for their produce, access to credit, and protection against agricultural crises. They often worked to form alliances and lobby government officials to address their concerns and improve their livelihoods.
A political goal for farmers historically has been to secure fair prices for their crops through government subsidies or price controls. More recently, farmers may also advocate for policies that promote sustainable agricultural practices and protect against the effects of climate change.
Farmers may have political goals such as advocating for policies that support agriculture, such as subsidies or trade agreements. They may also aim to have a voice in shaping legislation that affects their industry, such as environmental regulations or food safety laws. Additionally, farmers could seek to address issues like land rights, access to markets, and rural development through political initiatives.
Lower prices for grain storageFair prices for shippingBimetallism
The major issue that led to the organization of the Populist Party was the dissatisfaction among farmers and laborers with the economic conditions in the late 19th century, such as low crop prices, high transportation costs, and limited credit availability. These groups felt ignored by the major political parties and sought to address their concerns through their own political movement.
Alaska and Hawaii have no land border with the rest of the US.
Lower prices for grain storage was a political goal for farmers in the 1800s.
The political goal of farmers was lower prices for grain storage.
Lower prices for grain storage was a political goal for farmers in the 1800s.
Hold on to political and economic power.
To hold on Political and Economic Power
lower prices for grain storage. (apex)
Hold on to political and economic power.
Hold on to political and economic power.
Fair prices for products produced and sold, fair shipping costs, etc. were political goals for farmers at different times in history.
Hold on to political and economic power.
Give communities a place to meet and organize farmers to demand political change.
Many of the farmers I know don't have what they would call "political goals". They simply want big government to stop interfering in how their farms are run.