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NFU claiming credit for 25% SFI cap
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 9235160" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>yes it was a bad move.</p><p></p><p>agree there is only x amount of money in the pot, and l don't see the scheme lasting.</p><p></p><p>but the main benefit of the scheme, which the idiots have highlighted to guv, and demanded they change it, is the unintended result of it, vastly <strong>reduced</strong> production.</p><p></p><p>reduced production, basically means higher prices. Not concerned about imported food, increased transport costs, global instability etc, will sort that out.</p><p></p><p>the whole problem with uk farming, is simple, we produce to much. As is very obvious, with cattle and sheep prices, when demand exceeds supply, prices rapidly rise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 9235160, member: 86168"] yes it was a bad move. agree there is only x amount of money in the pot, and l don't see the scheme lasting. but the main benefit of the scheme, which the idiots have highlighted to guv, and demanded they change it, is the unintended result of it, vastly [B]reduced[/B] production. reduced production, basically means higher prices. Not concerned about imported food, increased transport costs, global instability etc, will sort that out. the whole problem with uk farming, is simple, we produce to much. As is very obvious, with cattle and sheep prices, when demand exceeds supply, prices rapidly rise. [/QUOTE]
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