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<blockquote data-quote="deleted user 436632456" data-source="post: 7431774" data-attributes="member: 151698"><p>Yep I does daily, but I was tasked with looking after the other interests, I get all the fun paperwork parts of the farming.</p><p></p><p>I learnt at a very young age that there isn't a gun against my head in any aspects of the business, And I have listened to the same old farmers cry about the same old problems all my life.. but it's time for change, it's time for every famer to do what is necessary for their business:</p><p></p><p>1)If a farmer wants to gold plate their standards and chase a premium- Let them at it - it will be the right choice for some.</p><p>2)If a farmer wants to take a middle of the road approach on assurance - Let them at it - it will be the right choice for some.</p><p>3)If a farmer just wants to farm with no BS red tape - Let them at it - It will be the right choice for some. </p><p></p><p>There is no one size fits all, it is what is suitable/workable/achievable for your business.</p><p></p><p>IMO food stuffs have found its price, so in IMO for me to push our partnership forward.. I have to find ways to add value and that is probably by targeting the more affluent ppl of the UK by marketing a product that they will want to pay more for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deleted user 436632456, post: 7431774, member: 151698"] Yep I does daily, but I was tasked with looking after the other interests, I get all the fun paperwork parts of the farming. I learnt at a very young age that there isn't a gun against my head in any aspects of the business, And I have listened to the same old farmers cry about the same old problems all my life.. but it's time for change, it's time for every famer to do what is necessary for their business: 1)If a farmer wants to gold plate their standards and chase a premium- Let them at it - it will be the right choice for some. 2)If a farmer wants to take a middle of the road approach on assurance - Let them at it - it will be the right choice for some. 3)If a farmer just wants to farm with no BS red tape - Let them at it - It will be the right choice for some. There is no one size fits all, it is what is suitable/workable/achievable for your business. IMO food stuffs have found its price, so in IMO for me to push our partnership forward.. I have to find ways to add value and that is probably by targeting the more affluent ppl of the UK by marketing a product that they will want to pay more for. [/QUOTE]
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