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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7963017" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>you don't mean guvs been caught out, surely</p><p>perhaps they were partying.</p><p>But no one in guv has ever seen a food shortage, other than weather etc, in fact for the whole of their lives, both the price, and variety, have never given them anything other, than we live in the land of plenty.</p><p>And suddenly that cheap food is being threatened, by not only by fert, co2, but covid and the threat of war, in Europe and the far east, rather to much information for them to understand, poor beggars. Well and truly caught with their pants down. It will be interesting to see how they re-act, farmers have been vilified as polluting, subsidised, and environmental terrorists, that are destroying the planet, and now, all of a sudden, perhaps we might actually be quite good !</p><p></p><p>basic foods won't run out, it will be the 'luxury' or 'niche market' foods, that will suffer, as food inflation bites. A proper dose of realism, needs to happen. It is down to guv policies, over the years, they have had a cheap food policy, that has kept prices, 30% lower, in real terms, than it should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7963017, member: 86168"] you don't mean guvs been caught out, surely perhaps they were partying. But no one in guv has ever seen a food shortage, other than weather etc, in fact for the whole of their lives, both the price, and variety, have never given them anything other, than we live in the land of plenty. And suddenly that cheap food is being threatened, by not only by fert, co2, but covid and the threat of war, in Europe and the far east, rather to much information for them to understand, poor beggars. Well and truly caught with their pants down. It will be interesting to see how they re-act, farmers have been vilified as polluting, subsidised, and environmental terrorists, that are destroying the planet, and now, all of a sudden, perhaps we might actually be quite good ! basic foods won't run out, it will be the 'luxury' or 'niche market' foods, that will suffer, as food inflation bites. A proper dose of realism, needs to happen. It is down to guv policies, over the years, they have had a cheap food policy, that has kept prices, 30% lower, in real terms, than it should be. [/QUOTE]
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