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<blockquote data-quote="ploughman1963" data-source="post: 7486420" data-attributes="member: 165"><p>I think there are two separate subjects being discussed here - I was reporting feedback from the NFU on how their position appears to have shifted and I think to be fair have taken on board some of the concerns we raised about RT. There is acknowledgement that there are concerns about parity with imported grain for instance. Is it enough? No, I don’t think so, but in all these things, there are NfU members who do not agree with what we are asking for, so it is very unlikely you will get everything you ask for. We asked for NFu to take a firmer stand with RT and lobby AIC and there has been a reaction to that - not as far as I would like but nevertheless we should acknowledge that.</p><p>I agree, RT needs to go as it stands as I’ve said previously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ploughman1963, post: 7486420, member: 165"] I think there are two separate subjects being discussed here - I was reporting feedback from the NFU on how their position appears to have shifted and I think to be fair have taken on board some of the concerns we raised about RT. There is acknowledgement that there are concerns about parity with imported grain for instance. Is it enough? No, I don’t think so, but in all these things, there are NfU members who do not agree with what we are asking for, so it is very unlikely you will get everything you ask for. We asked for NFu to take a firmer stand with RT and lobby AIC and there has been a reaction to that - not as far as I would like but nevertheless we should acknowledge that. I agree, RT needs to go as it stands as I’ve said previously. [/QUOTE]
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