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<blockquote data-quote="Charles." data-source="post: 9133576" data-attributes="member: 182451"><p>If you read the AIC worthless drivel and dross frequently asked questions <a href="https://www.agindustries.org.uk/resource/traded-crop-materials-uk-import-standards-explained.html" target="_blank">https://www.agindustries.org.uk/resource/traded-crop-materials-uk-import-standards-explained.html</a>. Gatekeeper imported produce is a lower standard to UK standards produce because it's not farm assured, it uses pesticides that have been banned under UK law etc.</p><p></p><p>AIC claims imported produce is the same standard as UK produce, clearly this is misinformation or more likely disinformation given AIC illegal activity. The UK producer is operating in an unfair economic environment when the UK producer should be on a level playing field in the free market with imported produce . Then presumably it's illegal activity to mix in imported non farm assured produce with UK farm assured produce and sell it under the RT label as farm assured.</p><p></p><p>The AIC, RT, BRC will lose their income stream from their members and lucrative backhanders from elsewhere once the farmer legally has the right to sell on the free market on a level playing field with imported produce without being in any scheme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charles., post: 9133576, member: 182451"] If you read the AIC worthless drivel and dross frequently asked questions [URL]https://www.agindustries.org.uk/resource/traded-crop-materials-uk-import-standards-explained.html[/URL]. Gatekeeper imported produce is a lower standard to UK standards produce because it's not farm assured, it uses pesticides that have been banned under UK law etc. AIC claims imported produce is the same standard as UK produce, clearly this is misinformation or more likely disinformation given AIC illegal activity. The UK producer is operating in an unfair economic environment when the UK producer should be on a level playing field in the free market with imported produce . Then presumably it's illegal activity to mix in imported non farm assured produce with UK farm assured produce and sell it under the RT label as farm assured. The AIC, RT, BRC will lose their income stream from their members and lucrative backhanders from elsewhere once the farmer legally has the right to sell on the free market on a level playing field with imported produce without being in any scheme. [/QUOTE]
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