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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 8034678" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>The recent priorities of this Country, no matter which Party you take heed of, is for some pie in the sky 'environmental benefit' from restricting all types of agriculture with more and more onerous regulations and schemes to reduce production in favour of mass tree planting and [ridiculous] rewilding, the formation of massive wetlands, the neglect of drainage schemes, the restriction on the use of fertiliser and even organic fertiliser, more access for the public and so on. No regard whatsoever for food security through growing our own food.</p><p></p><p>Well the chickens are coming home to roost even sooner than I thought, with prices rising exponentially and, significantly, more and more inaccessible and unavailable products to import and a new country’s export ban or restriction to contend with almost daily.</p><p></p><p>Do we have a responsibility to feed the nation? Hell NO! The ’nation’ still does not want us. The reality of our position as regards food hasn’t really crossed their mind yet and ’they’ certainly haven’t shown any responsibility towards domestic food producers with their trade deals with countries far away. No, our responsibility is one hundred percent to the running of our own businesses and the security of our families and workers. </p><p></p><p>Have a look at this, and subscribe to Joe’s channel for the very latest analysis. The lower tenth percentile, they know who they are, need not bother.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]tDTp6u08bzw[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 8034678, member: 718"] The recent priorities of this Country, no matter which Party you take heed of, is for some pie in the sky 'environmental benefit' from restricting all types of agriculture with more and more onerous regulations and schemes to reduce production in favour of mass tree planting and [ridiculous] rewilding, the formation of massive wetlands, the neglect of drainage schemes, the restriction on the use of fertiliser and even organic fertiliser, more access for the public and so on. No regard whatsoever for food security through growing our own food. Well the chickens are coming home to roost even sooner than I thought, with prices rising exponentially and, significantly, more and more inaccessible and unavailable products to import and a new country’s export ban or restriction to contend with almost daily. Do we have a responsibility to feed the nation? Hell NO! The ’nation’ still does not want us. The reality of our position as regards food hasn’t really crossed their mind yet and ’they’ certainly haven’t shown any responsibility towards domestic food producers with their trade deals with countries far away. No, our responsibility is one hundred percent to the running of our own businesses and the security of our families and workers. Have a look at this, and subscribe to Joe’s channel for the very latest analysis. The lower tenth percentile, they know who they are, need not bother. [MEDIA=youtube]tDTp6u08bzw[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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