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GFC was to go ahead - now not going ahead
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<blockquote data-quote="texelburger" data-source="post: 9203469" data-attributes="member: 1905"><p>And RT,NFU and AHDB would have ploughed on regardless if it hadn't of been for a few members of the TFF and subsequent BFU.</p><p>AHDB would still be giving £250,000 as a donation to RT raised from farmers levies.So,in practice, farmers were paying twice for RT.</p><p>Jim Moseley, BRC and AFS would of been ramping up the GFC and probably demanding more and more requirements of membership as the food retailers passed the costs onto the farmers whilst stealing their carbon credits to offset against the emissions created by importing food.</p><p></p><p>Why the NFU and AHDB didn't challenge this is beyond me.</p><p></p><p>Well done to everyone from the BFU who fought this,you have my gratitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texelburger, post: 9203469, member: 1905"] And RT,NFU and AHDB would have ploughed on regardless if it hadn't of been for a few members of the TFF and subsequent BFU. AHDB would still be giving £250,000 as a donation to RT raised from farmers levies.So,in practice, farmers were paying twice for RT. Jim Moseley, BRC and AFS would of been ramping up the GFC and probably demanding more and more requirements of membership as the food retailers passed the costs onto the farmers whilst stealing their carbon credits to offset against the emissions created by importing food. Why the NFU and AHDB didn't challenge this is beyond me. Well done to everyone from the BFU who fought this,you have my gratitude. [/QUOTE]
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