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How many TFF members would support something like this?
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<blockquote data-quote="Clive" data-source="post: 6517917" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>These things are a great idea and exactly what we should all be doing and contributing towards as farmers</p><p></p><p>BUT</p><p></p><p>ideas are cheap, action costs</p><p></p><p>costs being both time and money</p><p></p><p>TFF is not a lobbying organisation, it's simply a platform we provide for you to exchanges knowledge and ideas, we are facilitators nothing more</p><p></p><p>What I would suggest is that maybe a member (or group of members even better) volunteers (or is elected) to make stuff like this happen. We (TFF) will help and work alongside any such initiative and leverage any network and resources / expertise we can to help and can also help with setting up and promoting stuff like crowd funding etc. What we can't do is it all though, we are not paid to, have no mandate and really don't have any more hours left in our days to be filling in the gaps frustratingly being left by others who do have the cash and resources. Guys like [USER=5328]@Chris F[/USER] and others that make TFF possible have a mortgages to pay and as passionate as they all are about UK agriculture that has to be their priority focus, they are not volunteers and myself included we just dont have enough time to do all these kind of things which in a perfect t world we would all absolutely love to </p><p></p><p>The infographics we produced are crying put for someone to organizes getting made into gate sized banners or trailer stickers etc and with crowd funding or finding a sponsor for that maybe possible ? , the video above is another excellent example but as [USER=1005]@Robt[/USER] says one is not enough, there needs to be loads of such things being made and done all the time</p><p></p><p>We are up for it if you guys are ? But be under no illusion this needs people and money to achieve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clive, post: 6517917, member: 6"] These things are a great idea and exactly what we should all be doing and contributing towards as farmers BUT ideas are cheap, action costs costs being both time and money TFF is not a lobbying organisation, it's simply a platform we provide for you to exchanges knowledge and ideas, we are facilitators nothing more What I would suggest is that maybe a member (or group of members even better) volunteers (or is elected) to make stuff like this happen. We (TFF) will help and work alongside any such initiative and leverage any network and resources / expertise we can to help and can also help with setting up and promoting stuff like crowd funding etc. What we can't do is it all though, we are not paid to, have no mandate and really don't have any more hours left in our days to be filling in the gaps frustratingly being left by others who do have the cash and resources. Guys like [USER=5328]@Chris F[/USER] and others that make TFF possible have a mortgages to pay and as passionate as they all are about UK agriculture that has to be their priority focus, they are not volunteers and myself included we just dont have enough time to do all these kind of things which in a perfect t world we would all absolutely love to The infographics we produced are crying put for someone to organizes getting made into gate sized banners or trailer stickers etc and with crowd funding or finding a sponsor for that maybe possible ? , the video above is another excellent example but as [USER=1005]@Robt[/USER] says one is not enough, there needs to be loads of such things being made and done all the time We are up for it if you guys are ? But be under no illusion this needs people and money to achieve [/QUOTE]
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