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<blockquote data-quote="teslacoils" data-source="post: 7820612" data-attributes="member: 127792"><p>So, I voted no and I'd just like to explain. We don't need a new scheme. We need to be able to use the standard scheme that already exists for imported grain at the point of collection. We need the adhb to fight for this for us, given the NFU etc clearly won't. I do t think we need them setting up a new department with inevitable London office and mission creep. </p><p></p><p>It's not even a hatred of RT - simply, we should be able to have our grain collected and "gatekeeper certified" in the same way imports are, and this should be at the same price. After this, RT can simply keep existing and any home that *wished to pay a defined premium* could do so. </p><p></p><p>UK grown grain is better than imported as standard. It deserves to be treated at least as well. RT is fine - we live in a world of choice - but has to be providing a clear premium so we can choose to join or not. It ought not be essential. And really it isn't essential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teslacoils, post: 7820612, member: 127792"] So, I voted no and I'd just like to explain. We don't need a new scheme. We need to be able to use the standard scheme that already exists for imported grain at the point of collection. We need the adhb to fight for this for us, given the NFU etc clearly won't. I do t think we need them setting up a new department with inevitable London office and mission creep. It's not even a hatred of RT - simply, we should be able to have our grain collected and "gatekeeper certified" in the same way imports are, and this should be at the same price. After this, RT can simply keep existing and any home that *wished to pay a defined premium* could do so. UK grown grain is better than imported as standard. It deserves to be treated at least as well. RT is fine - we live in a world of choice - but has to be providing a clear premium so we can choose to join or not. It ought not be essential. And really it isn't essential. [/QUOTE]
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