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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 8108451" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>I wouldn’t bet on that.</p><p>Governments sympathetic to food production.</p><p>Massive scale.</p><p>Minimal H and S.</p><p>Plant protection products we can’t use here such as neonics.</p><p>GM crops.</p><p>A lighter regulatory regime in terms of safety and environmental protection.</p><p>More lenient planning rules.</p><p></p><p>I bet there isn’t much rewilding going on in Brazil or much fuss if you bulldoze s hedge out. Badgers aren’t even protected in France last time I heard.</p><p>With the CAWF, the Johnson family of animal rights activists and the Goldsmith brothers in charge I would say Minette Batters is fairly close to an Arthur Scargill situation, but going a lot more quietly than he did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 8108451, member: 2119"] I wouldn’t bet on that. Governments sympathetic to food production. Massive scale. Minimal H and S. Plant protection products we can’t use here such as neonics. GM crops. A lighter regulatory regime in terms of safety and environmental protection. More lenient planning rules. I bet there isn’t much rewilding going on in Brazil or much fuss if you bulldoze s hedge out. Badgers aren’t even protected in France last time I heard. With the CAWF, the Johnson family of animal rights activists and the Goldsmith brothers in charge I would say Minette Batters is fairly close to an Arthur Scargill situation, but going a lot more quietly than he did. [/QUOTE]
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