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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Budd" data-source="post: 3871984" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>I am sure you did, and I am not arguing with you on this point, the problem is that the powers at RT are informed of vermin contamination in a sample so they stop you supplying until they can prove this is an isolated incident, if they did not and you were not as a conscientious they have no way of knowing you are not emptying out some dodgy old store that feeds half the local rat and mouse population. It should ultimately protect those farmers that have invested in good quality storage and see some of the disgraceful storage in current use ripped down. </p><p>I absolutely agree with you that RT standards have become more and more onerous and less and less relevant to proving a good quality product is being produced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Budd, post: 3871984, member: 90"] I am sure you did, and I am not arguing with you on this point, the problem is that the powers at RT are informed of vermin contamination in a sample so they stop you supplying until they can prove this is an isolated incident, if they did not and you were not as a conscientious they have no way of knowing you are not emptying out some dodgy old store that feeds half the local rat and mouse population. It should ultimately protect those farmers that have invested in good quality storage and see some of the disgraceful storage in current use ripped down. I absolutely agree with you that RT standards have become more and more onerous and less and less relevant to proving a good quality product is being produced. [/QUOTE]
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