Today, its status is no more than threatened. Due to the fall in recent food rates, UK’s farming fears extinction, alerts industrial experts. Farmers that were currently operating very reduced margins are now offering their produces for a rate that does not break even with the price. This autumn makes milk even cheaper than water because a four-pint container of water currently costs 44p, one penny greater than milk. There were around 20,000 dairy products farmers in England and also Wales since 2002, the number cut in half to 10,000 in 2015 as well as in one more years, this number can halve as well. Farming is an essential factor in UK, creating 8 plus profits last year. Last week, EMB specified that the tiny farmers are looking at a ‘extreme loss’ and that the European Union will increase manufacturing to lower prices. Not just is this autumn expected to bring challenges for tiny time household farmers of UK, it is also going to leave a huge perception on UK’s revenues as well as the economic situation on the whole. What are your forecasts on this? Do you believe little farmers will have the ability to recover as well as flourish from this point? Please share your thoughts.