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<blockquote data-quote="HolzKopf" data-source="post: 7612484" data-attributes="member: 44622"><p>IMO it's not just about the politicians. I can't remember Australian meat being advertised over here - or beef from South America but New Zealand overtly advertised lamb over here in the '60s - to 2000's with no compunction and no interference from MAFF, Min of Ag, Defra - call it what you will. In the '70s and 80s Raewyn Blade the NZ actress made NZ lamb into a quality product in the eyes of the british housewife.</p><p></p><p>And where we we?, where are we now in marketing our own produce. Reliance on Red Tractor, NFU and RSPCA Assured really brings nothing in terms of desirability and is never directly beamed into our living rooms. A 20+ year old sticker on a packet and a sh*t load of form filling is not what's needed</p><p></p><p>And that rant's just about meat - we could go on about veg, fish and fruit........ A 5 year parliament cannot be trusted and we all know that</p><p></p><p>HK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HolzKopf, post: 7612484, member: 44622"] IMO it's not just about the politicians. I can't remember Australian meat being advertised over here - or beef from South America but New Zealand overtly advertised lamb over here in the '60s - to 2000's with no compunction and no interference from MAFF, Min of Ag, Defra - call it what you will. In the '70s and 80s Raewyn Blade the NZ actress made NZ lamb into a quality product in the eyes of the british housewife. And where we we?, where are we now in marketing our own produce. Reliance on Red Tractor, NFU and RSPCA Assured really brings nothing in terms of desirability and is never directly beamed into our living rooms. A 20+ year old sticker on a packet and a sh*t load of form filling is not what's needed And that rant's just about meat - we could go on about veg, fish and fruit........ A 5 year parliament cannot be trusted and we all know that HK [/QUOTE]
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