A song about farming in Norway has become a surprise hit on YouTube - but it's not just about the female choir and a wholesome rural idyll. Instead it's part of an intense debate online about the future of agriculture in the country.
Perched on bales of hay and wearing green overalls, a group of young women sing a song praising farmers. The women are university students and members of a choir called Pikekoret IVAR. Their song entitled "Norway Needs the Farmer" has been viewed more than 163,000 times. They drive tractors, feed cows and eat hamburgers. It seems light hearted - but there's a clear political message. In one scene, as soon as the women in the choir see a character which resembles the country's Minister for Agriculture, Sylvi Listhaug, they down tools and chase her around a field. "Long live the farmer! Listhaug you can just give up." they sing.
But the women behind the hit song oppose the changes. "We don't want big farms. It's not good for the animals or the environment," says Gina Marie Qvale, who grew up on a farm and helped write the lyrics to the song, which are clearly in support of small farmers and against cheaper, imported food. Qvale says "the idea of the song is to give a boost to farmers."
"Yes, food prices are high here," she acknowledges. "But people's salaries are also high."
Pikekoret IVAR says they aren't linked to any farming lobby groups, and that the video was filmed and edited by a friend as part of an end-of-the-year variety concert. "The reaction has been insane," says Helen Meltzer of the group. "We've had a lot of good feedback. Most people think it's a cute and fun video."
(source: http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-32237521)
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