Digital Combinable Crop passports

DrWazzock

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
Well we should be negotiating shouldn’t we? We will do this if we don’t have to do that. But we sure as hell won’t be doing or paying for both. Who is negotiating digital passports and the RT review on farmers behalf? Or will it just be imposed from ivory towers? Says it’s all really. We seem to have no hard headed commercial representation with teeth.
I agree I wouldn’t cooperate with digital passports without change at RT.
 

Hampton

Member
BASIS
Location
Shropshire
could it also maybe offer a no cost assurance solution though ? ie a declaration of production to statutory legal standards

in a digital world surely digital solutions are inevitable ?
@Clive, I’m afraid this is not good news. I understand where you are coming from, but this will and has been hijacked by the AIC etc.
I cannot see anything but extra burden on farmers coming from this
 

Steevo

Member
Location
Gloucestershire
@Clive, I’m afraid this is not good news. I understand where you are coming from, but this will and has been hijacked by the AIC etc.
I cannot see anything but extra burden on farmers coming from this

Exactly that.

They (AIC, NFU, AHDB etc.) have form. Leopards do not change their spots.

Farmers accepting this would be like turkeys voting for a Christmas.
 

T C

Member
Location
Nr Kelso
Last summer at a SNFU meeting on farm the question was put to the audience and the show of hands was almost unanimously against digital passports.
There was probably in excess of 100,000t represented.
I thought the message was clear and it should be resisted by NFU scotland.
 

Flat 10

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Fen Edge
Last summer at a SNFU meeting on farm the question was put to the audience and the show of hands was almost unanimously against digital passports.
There was probably in excess of 100,000t represented.
I thought the message was clear and it should be resisted by NFU scotland.
Do you think they will? They haven’t stood up in the RT review.
 

Spud

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
YO62
I have no issue with digital in theory, but on a practical level, what a monumental pita!! Rural broadband and phone signal is an absolute joke. More cost and hassle for us and more value to them. As usual. No thanks!
 

Breckland Boy

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Breckland
I would accept a digital passport sent to the load destination before loading but on the day. A simple return email could be sent back to show the lorry driver, the driver will write out the haulage ticket as normal.
Job done.
 

MrNoo

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Cirencester
The one elephant in the room that no one has mentioned is that of imported grains??? Are they too going to have a digital passport?? No, they'd be lucky to even have a piece of paper. The whole thing is farcical as it is with RT, I cannot even fathom why you are even considering the idea, it adds no value and adds yet more complications.
A lot of us don't have our grain store by our office, a lot don't have signal coverage at our place of work. Why do we need it, we don't.
 

Clive

Staff Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lichfield
One of the reasons trade want a digital passport is so that more information on the load can be supplied with each passport. Current system is limited to what can be put on one sheet of A4

Expect to have to submit a whole host of extra information over time if this is implemented for EVERY load.
Remember knowledge and data is power ☹️

all that data and more is already being given away (well we actually pay to give it them ! ). to Red Tractor whose data policy allows them to sell it …….. as i expect they already are doing

maybe at least if AHDB control this they would not be able to sell our data to buyers and suppliers
 

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