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<blockquote data-quote="kiwi pom" data-source="post: 7817258" data-attributes="member: 946"><p>I see nothing wrong with your system, I see nothing wrong with a permanently housed bull beef system either. Both systems do a fantastic job of producing quality food. The problem I see, is this green, environmental, save the planet agenda currently being pushed by so many people is creating a whole new industry where businesses compete to see how green, sustainable and regenerative they can be whilst not really changing anything. Its all about who can make more money and look good.</p><p>Supermarkets, food processors and individual farmers are jumping on the band wagon too, trying to gain market share.</p><p>I think global food production is too important for that and food producers should be standing together instead of competing against each other, before governments bugger it up completely and we have food shortages.</p><p>I just don't know how you do it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwi pom, post: 7817258, member: 946"] I see nothing wrong with your system, I see nothing wrong with a permanently housed bull beef system either. Both systems do a fantastic job of producing quality food. The problem I see, is this green, environmental, save the planet agenda currently being pushed by so many people is creating a whole new industry where businesses compete to see how green, sustainable and regenerative they can be whilst not really changing anything. Its all about who can make more money and look good. Supermarkets, food processors and individual farmers are jumping on the band wagon too, trying to gain market share. I think global food production is too important for that and food producers should be standing together instead of competing against each other, before governments bugger it up completely and we have food shortages. I just don't know how you do it? [/QUOTE]
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