Why are MPs wearing a wheat sheaf on their lapels during PMQs?

A series of deputies are wearing wheat bundles on their collars in the House of Commons during the PMQs.
Wheat bunch of bunch of bunch of fell on September 10 this year are worn to support the British Farmism Day.
The event, organized by the Union of National Farmers of the UK and Wales (NFU), aims to celebrate the British food and agriculture sector and to encourage politicians to prioritize priority.
Released in 2016, The Day offers politicians and people to show their support to farmers and breeders to support the nation and look at the UK countryside.
Now in the tenth year, the activity throughout the day aims to emphasize the importance of agriculture to communities and economy.
NFU organizes its annual reception at Westminster on Wednesday and may fall in MPs and peers.
And in the previous years, the Union asked the supportive deputies to wear a bunch of wheat during the PMQs.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer did not wear decoration, nor Chancellor Rachel Reeves, nor Conservative Leading Kemi Badenoch.
However, Sir Keir wore the badge on his collar in previous years.
Speaker Lindsay Hoyle was among the decorations in Commons on Wednesday, as well as deputies Ruth Jones, Josh Newbury, David Pinto Duschinsky and Dr Al Pinkertons.
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