The president of the National Farmers Union says there is "fury" and "anger" among farmers - after the government refused to change its controversial inheritance tax plans.
On questions about whether farmers should blockade food depots and disrupt production, Mr Bradshaw said: "Public support is absolutely fundamental to pressurising the government.
Shadow environment, food and rural affairs secretary Victoria Atkins said of the meeting: "Calling farmers in for a meeting to patronise and ignore them shows Labour are driven only by metropolitan arrogance.".
Liberal Democrat environment and rural affairs spokesperson Tim Farron MP said: "This government is throwing farmers to the wolves.
"Our reform to agricultural and business property reliefs will mean farmers will pay a reduced inheritance tax rate of 20%, rather than the standard 40% for other businesses, and payments can be spread over 10 years, interest-free.