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<blockquote data-quote="Jackov Altraids" data-source="post: 7189929" data-attributes="member: 3566"><p>I have been discussing this data with my vet recently as part of the annual review. A positive and constructive thing to do. I would not like to have the parameters of such discussions set arbitrarily by someone sat in an office.</p><p>I would be happy to be part of 'brand britain' which gave us an advantage in terms of international trade in future agreements but throughout history, these schemes have always gone the way of the Red Tractor. A very small premium soon disappears to be left with an ever increasing cost and regulatory burden.</p><p>You really need to be more careful about how much of the decision making for your business you hand to others. They don't hand it back.</p><p>And the more data they have, the more they want to control it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackov Altraids, post: 7189929, member: 3566"] I have been discussing this data with my vet recently as part of the annual review. A positive and constructive thing to do. I would not like to have the parameters of such discussions set arbitrarily by someone sat in an office. I would be happy to be part of 'brand britain' which gave us an advantage in terms of international trade in future agreements but throughout history, these schemes have always gone the way of the Red Tractor. A very small premium soon disappears to be left with an ever increasing cost and regulatory burden. You really need to be more careful about how much of the decision making for your business you hand to others. They don't hand it back. And the more data they have, the more they want to control it. [/QUOTE]
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