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AIC - No need for alternative to Red Tractor. Farmers Weekly article
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<blockquote data-quote="teslacoils" data-source="post: 8158748" data-attributes="member: 127792"><p>Personally I find the UK miller refusing to take grain grown here to already existing legal requirements to be in bad taste. </p><p></p><p>The AIC are clearly not going to help us. Access to markets is the ahdb remit. I suggest we *tell* then that we expect them to get us this, or we rally the small number of people needed to vote them out of existence, starting with oilseeds first. </p><p></p><p>I suggest this may become bfu policy in time, or that they will back me if I set up the required mechanism to gather angry levy payers, and do so in time for me to stand next to the ahdb stand at cereals distributing fliers to gather more troops to the cause.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teslacoils, post: 8158748, member: 127792"] Personally I find the UK miller refusing to take grain grown here to already existing legal requirements to be in bad taste. The AIC are clearly not going to help us. Access to markets is the ahdb remit. I suggest we *tell* then that we expect them to get us this, or we rally the small number of people needed to vote them out of existence, starting with oilseeds first. I suggest this may become bfu policy in time, or that they will back me if I set up the required mechanism to gather angry levy payers, and do so in time for me to stand next to the ahdb stand at cereals distributing fliers to gather more troops to the cause. [/QUOTE]
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