Berlin calls for glyphosate ban in the EU

Chris F

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Just the same way producers get paid more for assured produce? Great idea...... where can we sign up?

All produce is assured - so not the same. Anyway - this is already a thing, think the contracts were +£30 a ton without liquid sunshine. That is a true market. You have the option to do it or not. Assurance has become a standard , not an option.
 

Chris F

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Media
Location
Hammerwich
you mean pay less for treated crops? ;)

Either way - as long as the market decides what to offer and a practice isn;t banned or assurance doesn't force us down a route. Wildfarmed is an example of the market setting a price for a different way of growing. Although it is a standard, just like organic.
 

Chris F

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Media
Location
Hammerwich
The EU is already a diesel consumption king, this will only add to more litres to there tally.

EU is Aramco's biggest supporter by far.

Oil companies be licking there lips.

Ant...

I think NIAB are doing some research around the use of glyphosate vs other forms of consumption. Not sure that arguments holds for diesel for pre-harvest use.
 
I think NIAB are doing some research around the use of glyphosate vs other forms of consumption. Not sure that arguments holds for diesel for pre-harvest use.
The EU as a farming collective,do not any encouragement to wear out more tractors and ploughs as they are addicted to tillage.

They will just swath crops and buy pick up fronts leaving header in shed, more consuming of iron and manufacturing.

The EU should be controlled by Australian farmers as they arent up to the job themselves.

Ant..
 

teslacoils

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Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
Farmers should really not be saying "because my system manages without X then none of you need it". We should be working together to keep as many tools as we can.

Just because Muggins & Son do something one was is not good enough to say all should do the same.

Farmers should really try and avoid telling others how to farm, develop, or manage land that isn't theirs.
 
If you were to give that weedy poorly established crop a name, it would be 95% of the OSR grown in the UK.

Ban glyphosate across Europe, and the German watermelons (red on the inside) 'Greens' can stick their renewable biodiesel ambition up their hoops, or pay whatever extortionate prices Canada and Ukraine can gouge from Europes stupidity.
Swath rape is more effective than glyphosate
 
Farmers should really not be saying "because my system manages without X then none of you need it". We should be working together to keep as many tools as we can.

Just because Muggins & Son do something one was is not good enough to say all should do the same.

Farmers should really try and avoid telling others how to farm, develop, or manage land that isn't theirs.
Organic farming industry does this
Europe is also way behind regarding gm technology
 

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