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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 5879452" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>"How will you show to your membership, and potential membership, that you can provide good value for money?" By that I mean a more transparent structure so members can see exactly what they are up to - there's lots they do behind the scenes that doesn't get talked about. I don't want to see glossy brochures, but consider a third party to come in and look at their communications. There's too much "old boys club" about it. </p><p></p><p>There are going to be a lot less farmers in 10 years which means the NFU's membership will dwindle. They certainly don't have 100% of farmers as members. I know plenty who aren't, including my employers. They will need to attract new members in order to maintain their current presence in the sector.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 5879452, member: 166"] "How will you show to your membership, and potential membership, that you can provide good value for money?" By that I mean a more transparent structure so members can see exactly what they are up to - there's lots they do behind the scenes that doesn't get talked about. I don't want to see glossy brochures, but consider a third party to come in and look at their communications. There's too much "old boys club" about it. There are going to be a lot less farmers in 10 years which means the NFU's membership will dwindle. They certainly don't have 100% of farmers as members. I know plenty who aren't, including my employers. They will need to attract new members in order to maintain their current presence in the sector. [/QUOTE]
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