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Concerned about Red Tractor collapse.
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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 7923604" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>You're very blinkered, the grain trade dont require anything, the only thing they work on is price, same as the people they supply, price, if they want assurance as we have now then they will need to pay for it. You'd very soon see the need for assurance disappear overnight if they had to dip their hands into their pocket and pay for it.</p><p>But thanks to the NFU and RT the trade get assurance for nothing, so why would they want less, not that assurance actually means anything.</p><p>What did you do with your crops before RT?????</p><p>A merchant would come and sample them in store and offer you £X/t for them. This notion of yours that we need a 3rd party is just bonkers and precisely why we are in the current mess we find ourselves. We produce to legal standards (this is LAW) and yet RT invent more rules that is not law and if we dont abide and pay the money we loose 90% of our market, all dreamed up by the Non Farming Union</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 7923604, member: 2767"] You're very blinkered, the grain trade dont require anything, the only thing they work on is price, same as the people they supply, price, if they want assurance as we have now then they will need to pay for it. You'd very soon see the need for assurance disappear overnight if they had to dip their hands into their pocket and pay for it. But thanks to the NFU and RT the trade get assurance for nothing, so why would they want less, not that assurance actually means anything. What did you do with your crops before RT????? A merchant would come and sample them in store and offer you £X/t for them. This notion of yours that we need a 3rd party is just bonkers and precisely why we are in the current mess we find ourselves. We produce to legal standards (this is LAW) and yet RT invent more rules that is not law and if we dont abide and pay the money we loose 90% of our market, all dreamed up by the Non Farming Union [/QUOTE]
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