mudsticks
Obviously an Aubergine
I spent 8 months on a kibbutz in the early '80s and loved EVERY second of it. At the busiest harvest times, there were 60+ volunteers working in harmony.
I worked mostly picking citrus fruits for 4 months and was a bee keeper for 4 months with other small jobs thrown in, such as working in the kitchen/dining room, gardening, carpentry etc. others (who had previous experience) repaired or operated tractors and other agricultural vehicles, the dairy milking cows, the nursey and so on.
There was a tremendous community spirit and the partying (for the hard-core drinkers, who didn't usually last long) was hard.
Accommodation was basic but comfortable, 3 to a room, and everyone was equal with regard to jobs, status, clothing and salary earned (about £3:00 a week). Meals, clothing, accommodation and trips were all provided free of charge in exchange for working 6 hours a day, 6 days a week. The best time if my life.
Maybe something like this, on a much smaller scale, could be 'set up' in the UK to get everyone through this unprecedented time.
Some of us have been running our farms a little bit like this for a number of years already, but without the religious overtones.