Cecillia Pryce Openfield friend or foe

willy

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Mixed Farmer
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Rutland
I spoke to Cecillia a year or so ago regards red tractor and the import using non assured grain, she was adamant that without red tractor we would be severely disadvantaged blah blah blah,

yet they are happy to import gm maize and soya? Round up ready all mixed into a boat and undercut our market, same with oil seed rape from Ukraine and then she has the cheek to say if the government know exactly what will produce and then they may have confidence in our food security…….what a joke
 

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carbonfibre farmer

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Arable Farmer
I spoke to Cecillia a year or so ago regards red tractor and the import using non assured grain, she was adamant that without red tractor we would be severely disadvantaged blah blah blah,

yet they are happy to import gm maize and soya? Round up ready all mixed into a boat and undercut our market, same with oil seed rape from Ukraine and then she has the cheek to say if the government know exactly what will produce and then they may have confidence in our food security…….what a joke

@Flat 10 favourite analysis
 

Grass And Grain

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Yorks
I spoke to Cecillia a year or so ago regards red tractor and the import using non assured grain, she was adamant that without red tractor we would be severely disadvantaged blah blah blah,

yet they are happy to import gm maize and soya? Round up ready all mixed into a boat and undercut our market, same with oil seed rape from Ukraine and then she has the cheek to say if the government know exactly what will produce and then they may have confidence in our food security…….what a joke
Did she say why we would be disadvantaged without Red Tractor?

I get the impression Openfield don't want anything else but a single assurance standard, just so it makes their lives easier and they don't need to segregate grain. Someone from Openfield please come on here and let us know your thoughts.
 

Badshot

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Location
Kent
I think she's potentially out of touch with her supplier customer base, just like the rest of the organisations that are 'setting the rules '

I didn't think openfield imported anything though, that was given as a reason for the Warburton contract being lost anyway. Warburton's wanted one company to do the whole job.
Wonder if they're happy with it?
 

Flat 10

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Arable Farmer
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Fen Edge
A very knowledgeable lady, underestimate her at your peril!
I don’t underestimate her, she’s just incredibly anti farmer imo. Which seems odd given that Openfield is farmer owned (or have I got that wrong?) either way I’m not dealing with them while she writes crap each month in FG saying how I’m doing everything wrong and I need to change to make her life/her companies life better. I’ve got some advice for her/Openfield but I’m not sure she’d like it….
Very pro RT ahdb etc (Less surprising as she is on the board….)
 

carbonfibre farmer

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Arable Farmer
I don’t underestimate her, she’s just incredibly anti farmer imo. Which seems odd given that Openfield is farmer owned (or have I got that wrong?) either way I’m not dealing with them while she writes crap each month in FG saying how I’m doing everything wrong and I need to change to make her life/her companies life better. I’ve got some advice for her/Openfield but I’m not sure she’d like it….
Very pro RT ahdb etc (Less surprising as she is on the board….)
A lot of it is the tone of her articles.
It does put me right off.
I tend not to read them now as it doesn't do my blood pressure any good.
 

MrNoo

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Arable Farmer
Location
Cirencester
If she supports Red Tractor the she's a wrong un.

Everything who is supporting UK farmers getting undermined in their own marketplace whereas imports have unfettered access is no friend of farmers and you should have zero trust of them.

It's very simple. Support works both ways.
cecilia-pryce

Fair explains why she favours RT, in fact also why she's anti farmer!!

Funny how they all have seats on various bodies.....
 

willy

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Rutland
We really should be pushing against the agenda of allowing crops into this country that use chemicals banned here, if it’s banned here we presume it’s for health and environment risks, why should we be allowed to import food that may be dangerous to our health or those that produce it and why should we trash someone’s else’s environment just because it’s out of sight.I’m going to buy a sub and start sinking the barstewards 😂
 
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Flat 10

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Arable Farmer
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Fen Edge
We really should be pushing the agenda of allowing crops into this country that use chemicals banned here, if it’s banned here we presume it’s for health and environment risks, why should we be allowed to import food that may be dangerous to our health or those that produce it and why should we trash someone’s else’s environment just because it’s out of sight.I’m going to buy a sub and start sinking the barstewards 😂
Meanwhile Ms Price questions if we can afford or are capable of storing grain for 12months- none of her business! It's tested on intake (as perhaps some imported is) so nothing else matters.
 
We really should be pushing the agenda of allowing crops into this country that use chemicals banned here, if it’s banned here we presume it’s for health and environment risks, why should we be allowed to import food that may be dangerous to our health or those that produce it and why should we trash someone’s else’s environment just because it’s out of sight.I’m going to buy a sub and start sinking the barstewards 😂

We will never win that argument. But you still don't expect your own reps or traders to work against you
 

willy

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Rutland
We will never win that argument. But you still don't expect your own reps or traders to work against you
Why should we not win that argument that is one thing the general public care so much about environment! Exporting our damage is one thing we need to play on the publics conscience! And push their own self righteous back at them.
or let us produce it cheap using every tool in the box available elsewhere, let them decide
 
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Godber

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NW Essex
Meanwhile Ms Price questions if we can afford or are capable of storing grain for 12months- none of her business! It's tested on intake (as perhaps some imported is) so nothing else matters.
Often thought that grain traders/merchants would benefit from rules to stop farmers over yearing grain. Its a pratice they do themselves so a ban would be pushing their luck. Grain buying contracts often stipulate new crop.
 

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