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Concerned about Red Tractor collapse.
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7923342" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Whenever I sell grain I effectively sign a contract with the buyer that the grain is fit for consumption. Maybe that contract could be viewed as a declaration of compliance with U.K. legislation. So yes maybe we don’t need any schemes at all.</p><p>The only thing a vet or agronomist signature brings is a bit of an THIRD PARTY overview and verification of systems in place in your business to minimise risk right through the chain.</p><p>But if it really is acceptable to go with no third party verification at all other than a trading standards visit once every decade then maybe we don’t need the vet/agronomist verification……but I think we do on the grounds that they are a third party with the skills to make the verification in so far as such verification is worth something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7923342, member: 2119"] Whenever I sell grain I effectively sign a contract with the buyer that the grain is fit for consumption. Maybe that contract could be viewed as a declaration of compliance with U.K. legislation. So yes maybe we don’t need any schemes at all. The only thing a vet or agronomist signature brings is a bit of an THIRD PARTY overview and verification of systems in place in your business to minimise risk right through the chain. But if it really is acceptable to go with no third party verification at all other than a trading standards visit once every decade then maybe we don’t need the vet/agronomist verification……but I think we do on the grounds that they are a third party with the skills to make the verification in so far as such verification is worth something. [/QUOTE]
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