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<h1>Farmers plan nationwide protests on August 13 and November 26 demanding guaranteed crop prices and opposing corporate policies</h1> The farmers' collective announced plans to observe August 13 as 'Corporations Quit India' day, featuring tractor parades and effigy burning across the country. The organization warned of a major confrontation on November 26, marking five years since historic border protests. Key demands include guaranteed minimum support prices based on commission recommendations, loan waivers, and opposition to privatization and land acquisitions. Leaders expressed concerns about ongoing trade negotiations with the US, claiming potential agreements would harm dairy farmers and small enterprises. The group plans public meetings between August 15 and November 26, culminating in massive worker-farmer protests in the national capital and state capitals. Regional units will organize district-level rallies and assemblies against government land policies. The collective also announced campaign plans for an upcoming state election, positioning against the ruling party's corporate policies.