Which is 25% cheaper than a year agoWith wheat at about £200/tonne, about 8p/loaf.
The most expensive bit of a loaf of bread is the energy needed to bake it.
Which is 25% cheaper than a year agoWith wheat at about £200/tonne, about 8p/loaf.
The most expensive bit of a loaf of bread is the energy needed to bake it.
The most expensive bit of a loaf of bread is the energy needed to bake it.
Ive said this for years the BBC just churn out utter garbage ! Propergander for pre school idiots its what they produce .OMG!
What a load of Rubbish!
So the wheat that has been harvested so far this year is not good enough quality.
Meaning they are having to import it from Germany and Canada.
Hopefully regenerative farming will get yields to recover.
FFS!
How many times do we see something on the Beeb we actually know something about and it is is not only wrong, but the truth is completely the reverse?
Yes, it was so obviously typical BBC time wasting Climate change/time filler sh!te stirring.Ive said this for years the BBC just churn out utter garbage ! Propergander for pre school idiots its what they produce .
Yes, it was so obviously typical BBC time wasting Climate change/time filler sh!te stirring.
I'm takings a screenshot of that , it will come in handy trying to explain to some.View attachment 1178489Convincing folk planting the one in red with trees is going to save the world
Thats what i did Share it far and wide !!I'm takings a screenshot of that , it will come in handy trying to explain to some.
It's a lot sh!t and has been for a long timeBBC a bit shite now, tbh.
About 10p wheat in a loaf for every £100/T.. based on bread inflation in the past ten years milling wheat must be about £700/t now…How much wheat in money is in a loaf of bread? I bet the packaging costs more? So my point is even if the wheat doubled in price, the amount of wheat that makes up the total retail price after everyone has had their cut is a fraction? More scaremongering same as potato cost of chrisps is marginal\\\\\\\\/
maybe it's because we are no longer a christian country, and know about the bibleWhat people can’t seem to understand is that climate change is already reducing yields and that rather than reduce them further by all sorts of greening rubbish and regulations we should be endeavouring to maintain or increase production, maybe even reopen intervention type stores to carry us through a failed harvest and smooth out supply issues. People laugh at this but it’s ironic that through times of plenty we had such stores but now when things are more precarious we have next to nothing in reserve.
Sad aint it ,I got chatting to a DEFRA civil servant at a wedding reception in Salisbury last weekend. Degree in Classics or something from Oxford. Let’s just say it’s no surprise that we are where we are.