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<blockquote data-quote="gone up the hill" data-source="post: 3640602" data-attributes="member: 1048"><p>Oh farmerstu I should add that if 90% of shoppers knew what the RT logo/ assurance rules stood for ( and ONLY 100% UK farm assured produce was allowed to be sold under the RT logo ) and the shoppers choose UK assured meats over imported meats/ produce and the supermarkets/RT company actively promoted the logo etc at the point of sale/ in media ads etc ( which neither do ) then I and 1000s more UK farmers would see the value of the scheme and get behind it.</p><p></p><p>Trouble currently is that the RT lot want more and more from us and we are getting NOTHING from the hassle/ extra expense of these rules in return thus why farmers patience is starting to wear very thin over the whole scheme.</p><p></p><p>Blame for this lies squarely at the RT company's doors and until they wake up and realize this then you will struggle to convince any of us of the merits of the RT scheme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gone up the hill, post: 3640602, member: 1048"] Oh farmerstu I should add that if 90% of shoppers knew what the RT logo/ assurance rules stood for ( and ONLY 100% UK farm assured produce was allowed to be sold under the RT logo ) and the shoppers choose UK assured meats over imported meats/ produce and the supermarkets/RT company actively promoted the logo etc at the point of sale/ in media ads etc ( which neither do ) then I and 1000s more UK farmers would see the value of the scheme and get behind it. Trouble currently is that the RT lot want more and more from us and we are getting NOTHING from the hassle/ extra expense of these rules in return thus why farmers patience is starting to wear very thin over the whole scheme. Blame for this lies squarely at the RT company's doors and until they wake up and realize this then you will struggle to convince any of us of the merits of the RT scheme. [/QUOTE]
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