Major Sugar Beet Contractor & Haulier in Administration

nick...

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
south norfolk
Bs will allways under cut estabilished lifters and hauliers to make more money for them selves and its the farmers who suffer.a friend who is on here was offered£250 acre to griw beet for them next year with feb lifting only to have bs appear again and try to reduce the price by 40%.he is now putting field in to wheat.bs are short of growers but just seem to try to screw every body just the same.as for the harvesters,i cant se how anyone makes them pay.horrendous running costs and often poor conditions.only time they earn is when trading the machine in fir the next one and then the process starts again
Nick...
 

Honest john

Member
Location
Fenland
Well well maybe profit is not such a bad thing after all.

But at the end of the day it's the EU on the mantra of free world trade that's killed the profit in Sugar.

Capitalism without control = collapse when all the money gets into the hands of the few.
 

robbie

Member
BASIS
British sugar have us by the danglies still. The old qouta rules still apply of 95% qouta achieved ove a rolling two years.

If like I've done you up our quota to avoid c beet your still liable for filling that qouta if not they cut you back.

In a good year like this one they only pay peanuts but in a short year when they're desperate they pay full A and B price.
 

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