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<blockquote data-quote="onesiedale" data-source="post: 7456119" data-attributes="member: 13510"><p>Sadly , it's just a classic press release that's come out of the communications department. A good news story which will no doubt do the rounds and fill some space. Not much substance to it, but a great starting point to get the discussion going.</p><p>I think Arla will be doing some serious head scratching at the prospect of making all of their Morrison suppliers <em> "Net zero carbon British farms". </em>(note it is only British <strong>farms </strong>that are to be C-neutral. no mention of the rest of the supply chain)</p><p>The only get out clause is that it is <em>"their intention"</em></p><p></p><p>If farms actually start selling off some of their carbon credits on contract to someone (as discussed in other threads also) where would this leave their ability to supply Morisons? . . . or do Morrisons just expect to bag them all for themselves.</p><p></p><p>This is potentially a massive move for the UK supermarkets and food supply chain and I do wonder if our representative organisations are prepared for it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onesiedale, post: 7456119, member: 13510"] Sadly , it's just a classic press release that's come out of the communications department. A good news story which will no doubt do the rounds and fill some space. Not much substance to it, but a great starting point to get the discussion going. I think Arla will be doing some serious head scratching at the prospect of making all of their Morrison suppliers [I] "Net zero carbon British farms". [/I](note it is only British [B]farms [/B]that are to be C-neutral. no mention of the rest of the supply chain) The only get out clause is that it is [I]"their intention"[/I] If farms actually start selling off some of their carbon credits on contract to someone (as discussed in other threads also) where would this leave their ability to supply Morisons? . . . or do Morrisons just expect to bag them all for themselves. This is potentially a massive move for the UK supermarkets and food supply chain and I do wonder if our representative organisations are prepared for it [/QUOTE]
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