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- Limousin/Charentes toad land
@JP1 move this to where it belongs fed up with listening to moaning princess
Please and thank you cost nothing ?
@JP1 move this to where it belongs fed up with listening to moaning princess
and f**k off is freePlease and thank you cost nothing ?
Not seen any apart from whats coming from EU states so where is it coming from?
I did see something about UK beef being sold in the USA which would be good for our farmers
Can I push out my hedges to make decent sized fields use GM / RR varieties and burn my stubble please....We don't believe that everything non British is crap.
BUT we are not allowed to use hormones in our beef animals, and we have to keep our poultry sheds empty for longer as we are not allowed to wash our chicken in chlorinated water, etc etc. It is the prospect of imports produced by systems that have been outlawed in this country that we object to.
ALL we ask for is a level playing field, and at the moment we will be far from that.
The only option we will have is to convince the UK consumer that what we produce is better in some way, or sell at a price where we struggle to profit as we have extra costs.
are you happy with cheap beef flooding in?
so your saying uk beef prices will be unaffected? ill hold you to thatThe UK already has access to cheap beef.... Why does none of it appear in a UK supermarket? I can only presume it won't sell. Only beef being sold is UK or Irish. Same in McDonalds. Ask them why??
I've eaten American, Brazilian and Australian beef.
If you cant make any profit bossy ,you could always sell a few of your 1200 acresso your saying uk beef prices will be unaffected? ill hold you to that
so your saying uk beef prices will be unaffected? ill hold you to that
It will be interesting to see how the borrowed to the hilt farmers fare, chicken sheds are going up everywhere i look and these farmers are switched on to all the best advice so is it all going to go pear shaped for the most well informed ? i would hope so but i cant see it tbh.Has it sunk in yet as to westminsters future intentions for UK ag????? it couldnt be clearer from where im standing these politicians have voted through a bill to stop area payments and have voted against proposed amendments which could save farmers from competing with imported ag products of much lower standards, we will be flooded with cheap crap from the US now!
The big question is do all these farmers that voted for brexit now realise what they have done? i wished that i would be proved wrong but unfortunately the outlook is not good from here on!
A lot of sheep farmers voted for brexit so we will see what happens mabye they know something i dont,i suspect in 10 years time well all look back fondly on the days we were part of the EU and didnt need to worry if it was a drought summer or a wet harvest or price crash as we still had sfp as a back up, farming is a volatile business a lot of people forget thisIt will be interesting to see how the borrowed to the hilt farmers fare, chicken sheds are going up everywhere i look and these farmers are switched on to all the best advice so is it all going to go pear shaped for the most well informed ? i would hope so but i cant see it tbh.
A lot of sheep farmers voted for brexit so we will see what happens mabye they know something i dont,i suspect in 10 years time well all look back fondly on the days we were part of the EU and didnt need to worry if it was a drought summer or a wet harvest or price crash as we still had sfp as a back up, farming is a volatile business a lot of people forget thisIt will be interesting to see how the borrowed to the hilt farmers fare, chicken sheds are going up everywhere i look and these farmers are switched on to all the best advice so is it all going to go pear shaped for the most well informed ? i would hope so but i cant see it tbh.
A lot of sheep farmers voted for brexit so we will see what happens mabye they know something i dont,i suspect in 10 years time well all look back fondly on the days we were part of the EU and didnt need to worry if it was a drought summer or a wet harvest or price crash as we still had sfp as a back up, farming is a volatile business a lot of people forget this
It will be interesting to see how the borrowed to the hilt farmers fare, chicken sheds are going up everywhere i look and these farmers are switched on to all the best advice so is it all going to go pear shaped for the most well informed ? i would hope so but i cant see it tbh.
Orr, EU will look back and say - fudge, maybe we should have asked them to stay with more input to decision making instead of us creaming the best bits off the cake...
Can you define “more input to decision making”?
What was it in particular that “restricted” Britain’s input more so than the input of a similar sized country such as France?
Im genuinely interested!
The UK meps had as much say as any. Are you saying they were unable to represent the UK view point or was it just they weren't able to organise their viewpoint to be accepted. All politics and discussion are based on alliances with different groups. Hasn't Trump said recently that a China deal will put a stop to a US deal. Every country has their own agenda. UK will be dictated to if their negotiates are not smart enough. Them trade reps seem unable to secure deals. Look at Frost at the moment, thinks he can have same benifit with theEu after leaving the club as before. Why is he begging like that if they were so awful.Best you do your own research to the lay of the land and then make your own decisions due to some of the current modus operandi. Far too much bitterness and team bravado on here to willingly get myself drawn into more of it.