Richard, I agree heartily with your assessment.
Seems to me that in most of the "civilized world" Capitalism seems to work pretty well up to a point. At that point ambition tempered with common decency and consideration for fellow humanity goes out the window and is frequently replaced with selfish greed. The end result is that people going after the almighty $$$ trample over each other, put each other out of business, drive up prices, lower the quality of the product, harm the environment etc.
I love capitalism. I also love people. When "capitalism" becomes a "get the most for the least at the expense of anyone but myself" people have stepped beyond the purity of economic capitalism.....or at least beyond common decency.
It is unfortunate that farmers in both your country and mine have been dealt the same blow by the greed of many. Farming is a very noble cause and if a guy could make a decent living at it....I would certainly be a farmer in a heartbeat. The sad thing is that like all food chains that start with plants, the farmer who grows the plants is also at the bottom of the "economic chain".
Of course ( and this is just my personal opinion ) any society that sanctions paying a baseball player $90 million for five years FOR PLAYING A GAME and forces their farmers to wait for government assistance to be able to live, has some serious economic issues.
Kevin