The Red Tractor ACCS referendum

Would you leave or remain a Red Tractor ACCS member ?

  • Yes, I would resign my Red Tractor (ACCS) membership and join a new "equal to imports" Scheme

    Votes: 659 96.1%
  • No, I would remain in the Red Tractor scheme

    Votes: 27 3.9%

  • Total voters
    686

Two Tone

Member
Mixed Farmer
I am becoming SO angry with the idea of RT wanting us to “Dob in“ any fellow farmers that I think we should give fair warning to A Blenkiron and Jim Mosley (if we can find any farm or food related business you are or have been personally involved with) that you will be the first to be Dobbed in whenever we can find anything that can possibly be a non conformance!
The press and media will be alerted and they will have a field day with you, when you are exposed.

There are plenty of Euston Estates YouTube videos online that have already been shown to be extremely questionable!

There is an old saying “Let he who has not sinned cast the first stone.”
Well, you guys certainly have!
Prepare for your comeuppances!



Looking at Mosley’s Linked In profile, how the hell is it right that he got to be RT chief exec in the first place?
 

Barleymow

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Ipswich
I am becoming SO angry with the idea of RT wanting us to “Dob in“ any fellow farmers that I think we should give fair warning to A Blenkiron and Jim Mosley (if we can find any farm or food related business you are or have been personally involved with) that you will be the first to be Dobbed in whenever we can find anything that can possibly be a non conformance!
The press and media will be alerted and they will have a field day with you, when you are exposed.

There are plenty of Euston Estates YouTube videos online that have already been shown to be extremely questionable!

There is an old saying “Let he who has not sinned cast the first stone.”
Well, you guys certainly have!
Prepare for your comeuppances!



Looking at Mosley’s Linked In profile, how the hell is it right that he got to be RT chief exec in the first place?
Can't we all arrange to dob all of us , we will all then be suspended how will red tractor carry on with no members
 

Old apprentice

Member
Arable Farmer
A quote from C Tacon.in rt, What is striking in amongst all challenges in recent weeks no one has calledi into question the very high standards of British farming . Back in 2000 they wold have. I beleven red tractor has been instrumental in acheaving this recognition by the British public and farmers in ensuring standards have improved on farm.

Back in 2000 I was milking cows the only diference rt made to me was to put divisions in feed building for diferent products . BSE and salmonella in some eggs was not the real cause of agriculture getting a poor representation to the public . It goes back to the 1980s the media did a lot of critisizing and a nother thing schools called agricultur the last thing to go into they ridiculed agriculture all this had a significant detrimental affect on farming. Vaccinactions for salmonella came along and BSE was tackled by the government lower temperature rendering was proberly the main cause . It absolutely gauls me to thinkthey imply what we were doing back then was not fit for purpose. I was proud of my milk beef and sheep. I woke award with my cell count and Bacton can nothing to do with rt. Now growing grain it is just the same to do your best in all aspecks it is always a challenge that is what makes it worthwhile to get up in a morning
 

Laggard

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Suffolk
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More rules for us, less for imports?
 

Henarar

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Somerset
A quote from C Tacon.in rt, What is striking in amongst all challenges in recent weeks no one has calledi into question the very high standards of British farming . Back in 2000 they wold have. I beleven red tractor has been instrumental in acheaving this recognition by the British public and farmers in ensuring standards have improved on farm.

Back in 2000 I was milking cows the only diference rt made to me was to put divisions in feed building for diferent products . BSE and salmonella in some eggs was not the real cause of agriculture getting a poor representation to the public . It goes back to the 1980s the media did a lot of critisizing and a nother thing schools called agricultur the last thing to go into they ridiculed agriculture all this had a significant detrimental affect on farming. Vaccinactions for salmonella came along and BSE was tackled by the government lower temperature rendering was proberly the main cause . It absolutely gauls me to thinkthey imply what we were doing back then was not fit for purpose. I was proud of my milk beef and sheep. I woke award with my cell count and Bacton can nothing to do with rt. Now growing grain it is just the same to do your best in all aspecks it is always a challenge that is what makes it worthwhile to get up in a morning
It seems according to them that if your not RT your guilty as hell, good job they are not in charge of the hang man's rope or they would have us all swung up before they got past the farm gate
 

FarmyStu

Member
Location
NE Lincs
Several hundred pages ago I said it would be a shame if all this talk resulted in nothing more than increased posts on here (Clives commercial website). So how's the new "equal to imports" scheme setup going? How's the court case going regarding the "illegal" requirements for some UK grain to be assured? Other than sending emails, has anyone actually done anything yet?
 

SFI - What % were you taking out of production?

  • 0 %

    Votes: 104 40.6%
  • Up to 25%

    Votes: 93 36.3%
  • 25-50%

    Votes: 39 15.2%
  • 50-75%

    Votes: 5 2.0%
  • 75-100%

    Votes: 3 1.2%
  • 100% I’ve had enough of farming!

    Votes: 12 4.7%

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