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<blockquote data-quote="ski" data-source="post: 8141336" data-attributes="member: 2207"><p>Oh yes, BFREPA has played a blinder. Let's recap, Lots of publicity in lots of media, apparently it would cost over £2m to achieve that in advertising (source Ben Pike, BFREPA's PR man), lots of blaming the supermarkets and demanding they pay us more. Let's review the results, radio silence from the supermarkets, price increases errr, none, lots of righteous indignation from producers and BFREPA. </p><p>Producers did this to themselves, over expansion by thoughts of great returns has given the supermarkets the opportunity to do what they are doing.</p><p></p><p>It's called supply and demand.</p><p></p><p>Every FR producer should reduce stocking by 10% and BFREPA publish a list of those that don't. Producers under 2000 birds exempt. If 10% don't do it, another 10%. We can't afford not too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ski, post: 8141336, member: 2207"] Oh yes, BFREPA has played a blinder. Let's recap, Lots of publicity in lots of media, apparently it would cost over £2m to achieve that in advertising (source Ben Pike, BFREPA's PR man), lots of blaming the supermarkets and demanding they pay us more. Let's review the results, radio silence from the supermarkets, price increases errr, none, lots of righteous indignation from producers and BFREPA. Producers did this to themselves, over expansion by thoughts of great returns has given the supermarkets the opportunity to do what they are doing. It's called supply and demand. Every FR producer should reduce stocking by 10% and BFREPA publish a list of those that don't. Producers under 2000 birds exempt. If 10% don't do it, another 10%. We can't afford not too. [/QUOTE]
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