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Guy Smith's response to FW article on AIC rules.
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<blockquote data-quote="Clive" data-source="post: 7748439" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>your missing the point - none of your intake needs farm assurance as long as you bulk test pre output to AIC import bulk standards you (or your membership) can then sell it “assured” to the same mills and merchants under your TASSC AIC Gateway rules as imports do ……think as your stores as a boat at the dock with no farm level assurance, testing apparently makes it assured</p><p></p><p>no segregation required ! your membership drops RT all togethe, your not mixing, just dropping farm level assurance which is not required if you use the import methods - membership see no discounting of their crop, just savings</p><p></p><p>What are the test ? this is the million $ question ! - we have asked and been fobbed off by AHDB and AIC do far ……. we will find out eventually though, my suspicion is they are not many or onerous hence why no one whats to tell us !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clive, post: 7748439, member: 6"] your missing the point - none of your intake needs farm assurance as long as you bulk test pre output to AIC import bulk standards you (or your membership) can then sell it “assured” to the same mills and merchants under your TASSC AIC Gateway rules as imports do ……think as your stores as a boat at the dock with no farm level assurance, testing apparently makes it assured no segregation required ! your membership drops RT all togethe, your not mixing, just dropping farm level assurance which is not required if you use the import methods - membership see no discounting of their crop, just savings What are the test ? this is the million $ question ! - we have asked and been fobbed off by AHDB and AIC do far ……. we will find out eventually though, my suspicion is they are not many or onerous hence why no one whats to tell us ! [/QUOTE]
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