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Feed Mills / Red tractor grain ?
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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 6139648" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>GM grain is approved for importation into Europe. It has been for years, probably close to 20 years if not more.</p><p></p><p>It is not individual farms that are assured in these places, rather, the grain will 'become assured' under some kind of local or regional government scheme when it reaches the store at the docks or distribution point for onward movement. Rather than Pedro trying to build and maintain and assure a store of his own on his 21.34 hectachkre plot he will simply have it transported to the nearest store in his locality.</p><p></p><p>There is no way farms across places as far flung as Russia or Brazil are assured in the same way you lot have to be. It isn't physically possible to insect them. Your scheme administrators, SAI Global or whoever might well fly a chap out to walk around the central store at the docks, eat pineapple and drink some local brew but that will be it. Having been to these kinds of countries myself, you could be talking about a 10 hour dirt road ride in a 4x4 just to reach one farm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 6139648, member: 54866"] GM grain is approved for importation into Europe. It has been for years, probably close to 20 years if not more. It is not individual farms that are assured in these places, rather, the grain will 'become assured' under some kind of local or regional government scheme when it reaches the store at the docks or distribution point for onward movement. Rather than Pedro trying to build and maintain and assure a store of his own on his 21.34 hectachkre plot he will simply have it transported to the nearest store in his locality. There is no way farms across places as far flung as Russia or Brazil are assured in the same way you lot have to be. It isn't physically possible to insect them. Your scheme administrators, SAI Global or whoever might well fly a chap out to walk around the central store at the docks, eat pineapple and drink some local brew but that will be it. Having been to these kinds of countries myself, you could be talking about a 10 hour dirt road ride in a 4x4 just to reach one farm. [/QUOTE]
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