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RSPCA seek to end "factory farming"
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<blockquote data-quote="Doc" data-source="post: 7323023" data-attributes="member: 71986"><p>This is dangerous. They have disproportionate access to the media because they sell themselves well. </p><p>The Ag industry in the UK really needs to get off its arse with the climate change debate and argue its case with facts. Proactive rather than reactive would be good. </p><p>Linking pandemic zoonotic risk is also a massive potential issue that needs to be sensibly and articulately snuffed out or at least sensibly contextualised. </p><p>I despair at the impotence the Ag industry in the UK. The very bodies we fund to fight, or at least market, our cause are at best unhelpful and at worst complicit. </p><p>Im no expert in marketing/advertising but I can guarantee I could make a better fist of things than the current shower of S... we look to. </p><p>FFS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc, post: 7323023, member: 71986"] This is dangerous. They have disproportionate access to the media because they sell themselves well. The Ag industry in the UK really needs to get off its arse with the climate change debate and argue its case with facts. Proactive rather than reactive would be good. Linking pandemic zoonotic risk is also a massive potential issue that needs to be sensibly and articulately snuffed out or at least sensibly contextualised. I despair at the impotence the Ag industry in the UK. The very bodies we fund to fight, or at least market, our cause are at best unhelpful and at worst complicit. Im no expert in marketing/advertising but I can guarantee I could make a better fist of things than the current shower of S... we look to. FFS. [/QUOTE]
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