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French to stop exports
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 8156861" data-attributes="member: 718"><p><strong>The answer to that has been known for decades if not millennia. It is that they grow their own food at their own economic prices or, if they wish to industrialise, create wealth that lets them afford to buy food in at what other countries find to be an economic and viable price. First though, stop killing each other and stop corruption. These countries we are concerned with here fought for their independence and self governance. That means it is THEIR responsibility to achieve food security NOT OURS. We can hardly do that for ourselves anyway for many primary responsibilities of Government, such as food and energy security.</strong></p><p></p><p><span style="color: rgb(85, 57, 130)">Don’t bet that there is any change. As soon as food becomes plentiful again, due to farmers efforts and the cessation of stupid irresponsible wars perpetrated by a madman, which will happen, it will be back to re-wilding, cheap food, forestation, foreign trade deals with cheap imports being the result, making tree planting the least obnoxious option for many UK farmers who will become ex-farmers.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 8156861, member: 718"] [B]The answer to that has been known for decades if not millennia. It is that they grow their own food at their own economic prices or, if they wish to industrialise, create wealth that lets them afford to buy food in at what other countries find to be an economic and viable price. First though, stop killing each other and stop corruption. These countries we are concerned with here fought for their independence and self governance. That means it is THEIR responsibility to achieve food security NOT OURS. We can hardly do that for ourselves anyway for many primary responsibilities of Government, such as food and energy security.[/B] [COLOR=rgb(85, 57, 130)]Don’t bet that there is any change. As soon as food becomes plentiful again, due to farmers efforts and the cessation of stupid irresponsible wars perpetrated by a madman, which will happen, it will be back to re-wilding, cheap food, forestation, foreign trade deals with cheap imports being the result, making tree planting the least obnoxious option for many UK farmers who will become ex-farmers.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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