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So much for market forces......
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<blockquote data-quote="lloyd" data-source="post: 6515685" data-attributes="member: 11989"><p>It's quite amusing on here that certain individuals who've never </p><p>run a farm business in their own right are so knowledgeable </p><p>about subsidies.</p><p>These were a huge success providing food at a price</p><p>that was just above the cop to the general public of all income </p><p>streams.</p><p>It allowed farmers to reinvest in their businesses and diversify to </p><p>a point that the modern farmers are far more efficient today than they were </p><p>20 years ago.</p><p>No subsidies =higher food prices as change will be forced so no oversupply</p><p>In the market which means dearer food.</p><p>The ignorance of some is unreal,we have had to farm in a highly regulated fashion</p><p>to receive these subsidies something which alot of our competitors haven't.</p><p>Subsidies go ,fire up the D9 and no more regulation from this UK government.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lloyd, post: 6515685, member: 11989"] It's quite amusing on here that certain individuals who've never run a farm business in their own right are so knowledgeable about subsidies. These were a huge success providing food at a price that was just above the cop to the general public of all income streams. It allowed farmers to reinvest in their businesses and diversify to a point that the modern farmers are far more efficient today than they were 20 years ago. No subsidies =higher food prices as change will be forced so no oversupply In the market which means dearer food. The ignorance of some is unreal,we have had to farm in a highly regulated fashion to receive these subsidies something which alot of our competitors haven't. Subsidies go ,fire up the D9 and no more regulation from this UK government. [/QUOTE]
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