- Location
- Yorks
So, as we know, AIC have a set of rules which make market access for imported grains into our UK mills relatively easy. Yet the AIC rules make it much more difficult for UK produced grain to access these UK markets. Crazy isn't it.
This is a straight forward issue, and one which is disadvantaging UK farmers. So the NFU will surely be keen to sort this out.
Where are the NFU? Why aren't they kicking up a fuss? Why aren't they lobbying the AIC? Have the NFU fallen asleep? Were they actually awake in the first place?
We all know the NFU have been generally supportive of RT, but the AIC issue has got absolutely nothing to do with RT. So why are NFU not helping? Are they fit for purpose?
This is a straight forward issue, and one which is disadvantaging UK farmers. So the NFU will surely be keen to sort this out.
Where are the NFU? Why aren't they kicking up a fuss? Why aren't they lobbying the AIC? Have the NFU fallen asleep? Were they actually awake in the first place?
We all know the NFU have been generally supportive of RT, but the AIC issue has got absolutely nothing to do with RT. So why are NFU not helping? Are they fit for purpose?
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