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<blockquote data-quote="Clive" data-source="post: 5879074" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>Can I have 2 ?</p><p></p><p>"Why does the NFU fail to understand the importance of Social media (beyond a fairly poor presence on Twitter that is) in influencing opinion, and rather than being so fearful of it why are they not using this to their PR advantage and to understand / poll opinion of their membership and engage with those farmers and members uninterested or lacking time, inclination or confidence for traditional committee meetings to enable them to represent the industry better ?"</p><p></p><p></p><p>"It's clear now that the Red Tractor scheme has been a universal failure, unrecognised by consumers and disliked by farmers (most of which it has turned into liars) and unable to provide any premium for produce - Unless all imported food has to be produced to the same or higher standard why doesn't the NFU set about radical reform or scrap the scheme completely ?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clive, post: 5879074, member: 6"] Can I have 2 ? "Why does the NFU fail to understand the importance of Social media (beyond a fairly poor presence on Twitter that is) in influencing opinion, and rather than being so fearful of it why are they not using this to their PR advantage and to understand / poll opinion of their membership and engage with those farmers and members uninterested or lacking time, inclination or confidence for traditional committee meetings to enable them to represent the industry better ?" "It's clear now that the Red Tractor scheme has been a universal failure, unrecognised by consumers and disliked by farmers (most of which it has turned into liars) and unable to provide any premium for produce - Unless all imported food has to be produced to the same or higher standard why doesn't the NFU set about radical reform or scrap the scheme completely ?" [/QUOTE]
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