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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 8142716" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Compare RT with Food Hygiene ratings given to food outlet premises by local government environmental health inspectors.</p><p>Farmers pay for RT.</p><p>Food retailers don’t pay for environment health inspections.</p><p>RT can stop you selling produce due to a single non comformance.</p><p>Local EH inspectors give you a rating 1-5 and only stop you trading in the most serious of cases.</p><p>The fact that we as industry via the NFU have inflicted upon ourselves one of the most costly and draconian schemes known in any industry in the U.K. quite frankly beggars belief, particularly when it provides no added value whatsoever to farmers as we have no control with what our products are mixed or how they are treated once they have left the farm gate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 8142716, member: 2119"] Compare RT with Food Hygiene ratings given to food outlet premises by local government environmental health inspectors. Farmers pay for RT. Food retailers don’t pay for environment health inspections. RT can stop you selling produce due to a single non comformance. Local EH inspectors give you a rating 1-5 and only stop you trading in the most serious of cases. The fact that we as industry via the NFU have inflicted upon ourselves one of the most costly and draconian schemes known in any industry in the U.K. quite frankly beggars belief, particularly when it provides no added value whatsoever to farmers as we have no control with what our products are mixed or how they are treated once they have left the farm gate. [/QUOTE]
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