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<blockquote data-quote="Right-arm fast" data-source="post: 5846318" data-attributes="member: 2032"><p>I don’t think the cost of commodities can be allowed to rise as certain people In societies around the world will go hungry. Especially if we run short. Therefore I can’t see that subsidies globally will ever go, and if we loose all our payments here imported produce will be very competitive as it will be produced at an artificially low price. Just a thought, how many farms now have a diversification bringing in an income plus the BPS, on top? It’s not for every farm.</p><p>I’m interested to understand how much subsidy affects the costs of our farm purchases/costs.</p><p>It does make you wonder..............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Right-arm fast, post: 5846318, member: 2032"] I don’t think the cost of commodities can be allowed to rise as certain people In societies around the world will go hungry. Especially if we run short. Therefore I can’t see that subsidies globally will ever go, and if we loose all our payments here imported produce will be very competitive as it will be produced at an artificially low price. Just a thought, how many farms now have a diversification bringing in an income plus the BPS, on top? It’s not for every farm. I’m interested to understand how much subsidy affects the costs of our farm purchases/costs. It does make you wonder.............. [/QUOTE]
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