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Fair play to FW for tackling AIC issue head on.
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<blockquote data-quote="SilliamWhale" data-source="post: 7731849" data-attributes="member: 1232"><p>Good article, well overdue. Well done to everyone for taking a stand on it - we are the more ethical side of the debate here. I cannot countenance a trade organistion that expects to get away with treating its native customers with tighter rules than its imported, unrecorded, untraceable produce. It just beggars belief.</p><p></p><p>I think its worth remembering once again that Red Tractor is a PRIVATE COMPANY and its coterie of decision makers which themselves are self appointed are responsible along with AIC for effectively holding the UK grain trade to ransom. This is not free market, its market blocking by selecting favourites and this affects the farmers ability to trade.</p><p></p><p>Its wrong. I think the legal challenge along with the governments existing laws of competition would take a very dim view of this charade. Some people should be on porridge for this - its almost corporate fraud and has been for a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilliamWhale, post: 7731849, member: 1232"] Good article, well overdue. Well done to everyone for taking a stand on it - we are the more ethical side of the debate here. I cannot countenance a trade organistion that expects to get away with treating its native customers with tighter rules than its imported, unrecorded, untraceable produce. It just beggars belief. I think its worth remembering once again that Red Tractor is a PRIVATE COMPANY and its coterie of decision makers which themselves are self appointed are responsible along with AIC for effectively holding the UK grain trade to ransom. This is not free market, its market blocking by selecting favourites and this affects the farmers ability to trade. Its wrong. I think the legal challenge along with the governments existing laws of competition would take a very dim view of this charade. Some people should be on porridge for this - its almost corporate fraud and has been for a long time. [/QUOTE]
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