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A new high in agricultural corruption has been achieved
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<blockquote data-quote="Grass And Grain" data-source="post: 8058198" data-attributes="member: 23184"><p>I don't know many that do (want to pay RT).</p><p></p><p>It's rather strange really. NFU know non-assured imports come here, yet support a scheme which gold plates our standards, and is run by a company that has positioned itself between buyer and the UK farmer. Don't pay up, and you struggle to sell your produce to the same market as the non assured imports. NFU support that.</p><p></p><p>No wonder I don't know many who like paying RT. </p><p></p><p>The notion it will set our produce apart from imports has never materialised. 20 years on and the imports still compete. So why continue with the same policy of supporting RT?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grass And Grain, post: 8058198, member: 23184"] I don't know many that do (want to pay RT). It's rather strange really. NFU know non-assured imports come here, yet support a scheme which gold plates our standards, and is run by a company that has positioned itself between buyer and the UK farmer. Don't pay up, and you struggle to sell your produce to the same market as the non assured imports. NFU support that. No wonder I don't know many who like paying RT. The notion it will set our produce apart from imports has never materialised. 20 years on and the imports still compete. So why continue with the same policy of supporting RT? [/QUOTE]
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