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Concerned about Red Tractor collapse.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bald Rick" data-source="post: 7894333" data-attributes="member: 2922"><p>Yes, I know exactly who are the drivers behind RT …</p><p>My post was slightly tongue-in-cheek but now “the dream” has been sold to the supermarkets, I wonder if they will “allow” U.K. farmers to have no assurance schemes backing the primary products </p><p>For example, as a dairy farmer, I have no option but to be RT assured even though only a small proportion of my product will be on supermarket shelves … in common with most farmers who don’t sell direct. Even the aligned milk is pooled despite the extra hoops aligned farmers have to jump over</p><p></p><p>[USER=6448]@7610 super q[/USER] suggested that assurance schemes could be done away with. Whilst we may all want that nirvana, the cat is out of the bag and the horse has left the stable</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bald Rick, post: 7894333, member: 2922"] Yes, I know exactly who are the drivers behind RT … My post was slightly tongue-in-cheek but now “the dream” has been sold to the supermarkets, I wonder if they will “allow” U.K. farmers to have no assurance schemes backing the primary products For example, as a dairy farmer, I have no option but to be RT assured even though only a small proportion of my product will be on supermarket shelves … in common with most farmers who don’t sell direct. Even the aligned milk is pooled despite the extra hoops aligned farmers have to jump over [USER=6448]@7610 super q[/USER] suggested that assurance schemes could be done away with. Whilst we may all want that nirvana, the cat is out of the bag and the horse has left the stable [/QUOTE]
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