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Interesting article about wheat prices.
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<blockquote data-quote="Pan mixer" data-source="post: 8154607" data-attributes="member: 5334"><p>The Government there had won power by pledging that they would go organic by 2028.</p><p></p><p>They used to subsidise the fertiliser for their farmers but, with the cost of the pandemic, decided that they could cut down on borrowing by ending the fert subsidy and going organic earlier.</p><p></p><p>Shot theirselves in the foot big-style though, rioting, having to buy in staple food which they used to produce themselves and that at inflated prices. Also having to subsidise fertiliser even more to get the country back on it's feet.</p><p></p><p>Couldn't happen here though could it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pan mixer, post: 8154607, member: 5334"] The Government there had won power by pledging that they would go organic by 2028. They used to subsidise the fertiliser for their farmers but, with the cost of the pandemic, decided that they could cut down on borrowing by ending the fert subsidy and going organic earlier. Shot theirselves in the foot big-style though, rioting, having to buy in staple food which they used to produce themselves and that at inflated prices. Also having to subsidise fertiliser even more to get the country back on it's feet. Couldn't happen here though could it? [/QUOTE]
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