harrysmith
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anybody know whats happening with cu farms uk ?, Appears to of gone quite after its launch a month ago
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Never heard of them, so just googled them, would I be right in comparing them to a tick on a sheep.anybody know whats happening with cu farms uk ?, Appears to of gone quite after its launch a month ago
Best post for quite a time on hereNever heard of them, so just googled them, would I be right in comparing them to a tick on a sheep.
Hi Harry... Thank you for the message, CUfarms.co.uk is preparing for the next phase of growing this 100% farmer-owned and run new way for Dairy farmers to address the imbalances in the supply chain. PS. There are 400 million litres of milk registered from UK farmers interested in this refreshing and new process. If that's a Tick, then it maybe time to Tick-Tock and join us, a place where Dairy farmers have a greater say in their future, for good.Never heard of them, so just googled them, would I be right in comparing them to a tick on a sheep.
Hi Horn&Corn - This is Rob Ward, one of the founders of CUfarms, I would happily have conservation with anyone about supply and demand... please share your learnings?Uniting UK Dairy Farmers | CU Farms UK
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Many years ago I learned about supply and demand and it made sense. Perhaps these folks need to google this principle
If you've got all the answers, why are you an arable farmer and not a dairy farmer ?Hi Harry... Thank you for the message, CUfarms.co.uk is preparing for the next phase of growing this 100% farmer-owned and run new way for Dairy farmers to address the imbalances in the supply chain. PS. There are 400 million litres of milk registered from UK farmers interested in this refreshing and new process. If that's a Tick, then it maybe time to Tick-Tock and join us, a place where Dairy farmers have a greater say in their future, for good.
To confirm - This place or business doesn't exist. However, if you want to hear more about the founder of CUfarms, my name is Rob Ward, I have spent my entire life in creating farming and food businesses. After 30 years at the leading edge of the soft fruit farming, where, with other UK farmers', we together turned the soft fruit market in the 1990s from a few million into today, where it is worth over £1 billion. Today, I work internationally with farmers and new technologies in developing the best tech in AgriFoodTech.Food Marketing Network, Shrewsbury | Marketing & Advertising Consultants - Yell
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CUfarms is not about one farm or one farmer, It's about a new way for all farmers, in this case, the UK dairy sector to work together to build a future that ensures its a financially sustainable one.If you've got all the answers, why are you an arable farmer and not a dairy farmer ?
So you say all farmers, why then have you chosen dairy farmers ? why not arable if thats what your into as surely that makes more sense for you ? or do you see the dairy sector as easy pickings ?CUfarms is not about one farm or one farmer, It's about a new way for all farmers, in this case, the UK dairy sector to work together to build a future that ensures its a financially sustainable one.
Dairy farmers asked me to help them, that's why - And I am not profiting from this. With this team of UK Dairy farmers, we created a new path for the future.So you say all farmers, why then have you chosen dairy farmers ? why not arable if thats what your into as surely that makes more sense for you ? or do you see the dairy sector as easy pickings ?
How many paid up members please?Hi Harry... Thank you for the message, CUfarms.co.uk is preparing for the next phase of growing this 100% farmer-owned and run new way for Dairy farmers to address the imbalances in the supply chain. PS. There are 400 million litres of milk registered from UK farmers interested in this refreshing and new process. If that's a Tick, then it maybe time to Tick-Tock and join us, a place where Dairy farmers have a greater say in their future, for good.
Hi Harry... Thank you for the message, CUfarms.co.uk is preparing for the next phase of growing this 100% farmer-owned and run new way for Dairy farmers to address the imbalances in the supply chain. PS. There are 400 million litres of milk registered from UK farmers interested in this refreshing and new process. If that's a Tick, then it maybe time to Tick-Tock and join us, a place where Dairy farmers have a greater say in their future, for good.
Wouldn't the soft fruit job be under supplied in the ninties though ? and at the point of saturation now, you hear stories of soft fruit growers struggling and changing what they're growing now as the trade's gone through the floor due to an over supply, also soft fruit job in the hands of a few very large producers, so you've not managed to beat the law of supply and demand in that sector (almost makes me think of rats off a sinking ship) what makes you think you can do it with milk. You say your not going to profit from this, I'm sorry but I struggle to believe that. I do hope you prove me wrong, but other than wiping out all farmers with less than 500 cows (just a figure picked from the air) I can't see how you can magic a market for milk that's not there, you can bet your bottom dollar though what ever stunt you are planning on pulling it will be to the detriment of the small producer.To confirm - This place or business doesn't exist. However, if you want to hear more about the founder of CUfarms, my name is Rob Ward, I have spent my entire life in creating farming and food businesses. After 30 years at the leading edge of the soft fruit farming, where, with other UK farmers', we together turned the soft fruit market in the 1990s from a few million into today, where it is worth over £1 billion. Today, I work internationally with farmers and new technologies in developing the best tech in AgriFoodTech.
Hi Rob. Well done for replying to this in person and openly. Obviously if you can create demand then it will work until supply outstrips it again. I Met and asked one of the biggest milk buyers in the uk how to get the best milk price For us and the uk dairy sector. His answer was to cut uk Milk production by 25%.To confirm - This place or business doesn't exist. However, if you want to hear more about the founder of CUfarms, my name is Rob Ward, I have spent my entire life in creating farming and food businesses. After 30 years at the leading edge of the soft fruit farming, where, with other UK farmers', we together turned the soft fruit market in the 1990s from a few million into today, where it is worth over £1 billion. Today, I work internationally with farmers and new technologies in developing the best tech in AgriFoodTech.
How many paid up members please?
The answer and role model of the UK soft fruit industry's success is based on the Producer Organisations. Growers got together and improved their product by a wide range of benefits. This crucially has helped smaller producers to stay in production. Demand has been increased and they have avoided commoditization of their industry and grown if 500% in the process. As to this year that industry has had its best year ever, so no idea where the 'gone through the floor' came from? The fundamental benefit of CUfarms is to enable both small and large farmers to thrive. Registered farmers on the web site vary from 100 to 1500 cow operations, every farm registered and is a member has the same voting rights as any other farm, large or small. I would prefer that you use less aggressive language, I have freely given up many hours of time to create this. There is no stunt. Or rip-off. Happliy pick up the phone and I'll explain more 07773777097. Best wishes, RobWouldn't the soft fruit job be under supplied in the ninties though ? and at the point of saturation now, you hear stories of soft fruit growers struggling and changing what they're growing now as the trade's gone through the floor due to an over supply, also soft fruit job in the hands of a few very large producers, so you've not managed to beat the law of supply and demand in that sector (almost makes me think of rats off a sinking ship) what makes you think you can do it with milk. You say your not going to profit from this, I'm sorry but I struggle to believe that. I do hope you prove me wrong, but other than wiping out all farmers with less than 500 cows (just a figure picked from the air) I can't see how you can magic a market for milk that's not there, you can bet your bottom dollar though what ever stunt you are planning on pulling it will be to the detriment of the small producer.
Thank you for your kind words, appreciated. A drop in 25% would only give a temporary benefit. Very quickly the situation would reappear. We are creating a system for export opportunities for UK farmers and other ways to reduce the excess, while also optimising domestic production.Hi Rob. Well done for replying to this in person and openly. Obviously if you can create demand then it will work until supply outstrips it again. I Met and asked one of the biggest milk buyers in the uk how to get the best milk price For us and the uk dairy sector. His answer was to cut uk Milk production by 25%.