NFU claiming credit for 25% SFI cap

Mad Farmer

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Received an email today from NFU welcoming SFI cap and was a result of their lobbying. Can you believe it. !!
 
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Bald Rick

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No Fecking Use
lives up to its name again

about the best chance to raise product price, we have had for decades, and the fecking idiots feck it up.

reduce supply, price goes up, hardly rocket science, so some one has nobbled them, or they don't understand basic economics :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: 🤬

Or reduce supply, greatly increase imports ... which do not have the same checks & balances that UK production has.
Which then puts the UK at the mercy of exporting countries

Let's be honest. It was a clusterf*** by Defra from the off.
 

Henarar

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If you think about it was it such a bad move ?
There is only so much money in the pot, would you rather it went to support a lot of farmers that are producing or support a few farmers that are not ?
I would rather it supported a lot of farmers while the produce.

So won't be going to rant at the NFU rep
 

Henarar

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Once again the NFU is interfering in a farmers right to choose.

Be it RT, GFC or this, they should butt out of making business decisions for us and concentrate on working to protect it's farmer members interests from powerful commercial and lobby group interests.
It has protected its FARMER members interest, see above
 

DrWazzock

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If you think about it was it such a bad move ?
There is only so much money in the pot, would you rather it went to support a lot of farmers that are producing or support a few farmers that are not ?
I would rather it supported a lot of farmers while the produce.

So won't be going to rant at the NFU rep
But tell me of one option that really supports farmers that are producing. Take beans and oilseed rape for example. Tell me of one payment that will help me make a decent job of growing these crops? Direct drilling payment? Well it’s debatable if that will help priduction. No insecticide use? Well look where that’s got us : decimated by fleabeetle. There are no payments for production. Anybody who thinks there are doesn’t understand what production means.
 
If you think about it was it such a bad move ?
There is only so much money in the pot, would you rather it went to support a lot of farmers that are producing or support a few farmers that are not ?
I would rather it supported a lot of farmers while the produce.

So won't be going to rant at the NFU rep

Yes I'm thinking that's one potential argument. As is the one about protecting tenants.

But that hasn't been specifically said that is the reason, the reason is apparently to maintain food production "support"
 

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