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British Sugars Penultimate Sugar Campaign. 2021/22
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<blockquote data-quote="Hindsight" data-source="post: 7491186" data-attributes="member: 3169"><p>Hi, not making any specific point Flat 10. Just wasn't sure if growers look at the CRD website and thought would just post up the minutes for information, o you can understand first hand what was said. Last week Friends of the Earth issued a press release that I also posted up. The future of the UK crop is reliant on several issues but the availability of a effective control strategy for Virus Yellows is quite key. I am assuming the industry will be faced with an emergency application this Autumn for a 2022 derogation to use. The expert committee will be asked again. All relevant bits of procedure that I suggest individual growers should be aware and understand. </p><p></p><p>Regards. H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hindsight, post: 7491186, member: 3169"] Hi, not making any specific point Flat 10. Just wasn't sure if growers look at the CRD website and thought would just post up the minutes for information, o you can understand first hand what was said. Last week Friends of the Earth issued a press release that I also posted up. The future of the UK crop is reliant on several issues but the availability of a effective control strategy for Virus Yellows is quite key. I am assuming the industry will be faced with an emergency application this Autumn for a 2022 derogation to use. The expert committee will be asked again. All relevant bits of procedure that I suggest individual growers should be aware and understand. Regards. H. [/QUOTE]
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