Mr Polanski will advocate for robust regulation of supermarkets to ensure growers receive a fair deal for their produce and demand that the Government present a “real plan” to bolster the struggling agricultural sector.
Among the Greens’ proposals are extending free school meals to all primary and secondary pupils and introducing a £1,000-a-month basic income for some agricultural workers, to be financed through a levy on the wealthiest landowners.
The party also pledges a universal £15 per hour minimum wage for all workers, irrespective of age, with the costs for small businesses mitigated by reductions in their National Insurance contributions.
Labour accused the Green leader of chasing “cheap headlines,” stating that their party is already investing £200 million to help the farming sector adapt to climate change and is committed to maintaining domestic food production levels.