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Red Tractor review ? How ?
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 9055000" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>As regards funding of LA inspections, with a DEFRA budget of £3bn supposedly ring fenced for spending on SFI, ELMS, CS etc then surely they could bung the hard up Local Authority a few quid to help them cope with any slight increase in inspections needed due to demise of RT? Wouldn’t this be a better use of taxpayers’ money than using it to fund the dereliction of farmland, reversion to wilderness, growing of non crops etc? We’d then have standard national farm assurance on a proper legal footing based on laws set by Parliament not on a wish list from BRC.</p><p>RT is too tainted by involvement of BRC and AIC to have any credible future in my view. The foxes are in control of the chicken coop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 9055000, member: 2119"] As regards funding of LA inspections, with a DEFRA budget of £3bn supposedly ring fenced for spending on SFI, ELMS, CS etc then surely they could bung the hard up Local Authority a few quid to help them cope with any slight increase in inspections needed due to demise of RT? Wouldn’t this be a better use of taxpayers’ money than using it to fund the dereliction of farmland, reversion to wilderness, growing of non crops etc? We’d then have standard national farm assurance on a proper legal footing based on laws set by Parliament not on a wish list from BRC. RT is too tainted by involvement of BRC and AIC to have any credible future in my view. The foxes are in control of the chicken coop. [/QUOTE]
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