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Looming food crisis,what can uk ag industry do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Fred" data-source="post: 8102350" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>I got riled up last night when I was looking at the NFU Facebook posts, about British beef which seemed to me to be really limp wristed with banners such as "British beef is the most sustainable in the world" and British beef produces x% less CO2 than other countries." It seemed to me to be playing into the hands of the loons by going along with their agenda.</p><p>Sure enough, the vegan contingent soon arrived and plastered the postings with their "studies" and claims of murder, and I found myself in the odd position of trying to defend our corner on behalf of the NFU, when I actually gave up my membership last year. Having posted the original poster, they didn't seem to be offering any defence from the multitude of activists. </p><p>It will be interesting to see how the policy changes towards rewilding and so on. Will we be required to produce all the meat we can, or will the powers that be believe the claims of inefficient animal production and follow the vegan agenda?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Fred, post: 8102350, member: 189"] I got riled up last night when I was looking at the NFU Facebook posts, about British beef which seemed to me to be really limp wristed with banners such as "British beef is the most sustainable in the world" and British beef produces x% less CO2 than other countries." It seemed to me to be playing into the hands of the loons by going along with their agenda. Sure enough, the vegan contingent soon arrived and plastered the postings with their "studies" and claims of murder, and I found myself in the odd position of trying to defend our corner on behalf of the NFU, when I actually gave up my membership last year. Having posted the original poster, they didn't seem to be offering any defence from the multitude of activists. It will be interesting to see how the policy changes towards rewilding and so on. Will we be required to produce all the meat we can, or will the powers that be believe the claims of inefficient animal production and follow the vegan agenda? [/QUOTE]
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