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British Sugars Penultimate Sugar Campaign. 2021/22
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7484039" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Nothing is that bright though is it? Without OSR as a reliable break we are on borrowed time here juggling cereals round the rotation. Just waiting for a Take All disaster or more BG problems.</p><p>Spring beans anyone?</p><p>The options are limited. There is no easy answer. In the ‘80’s we were grossing £40k from our beet, now we are at about £10k gross output due to price drop and quota reduction due to a disaster or two. It’s peanuts really. But everything is peanuts now due to 1970’s commodity prices. You just hope you have enough different peanuts to make a bit. Way it is unfortunately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7484039, member: 2119"] Nothing is that bright though is it? Without OSR as a reliable break we are on borrowed time here juggling cereals round the rotation. Just waiting for a Take All disaster or more BG problems. Spring beans anyone? The options are limited. There is no easy answer. In the ‘80’s we were grossing £40k from our beet, now we are at about £10k gross output due to price drop and quota reduction due to a disaster or two. It’s peanuts really. But everything is peanuts now due to 1970’s commodity prices. You just hope you have enough different peanuts to make a bit. Way it is unfortunately. [/QUOTE]
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