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The Red Tractor ACCS referendum
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<blockquote data-quote="An Gof" data-source="post: 7370649" data-attributes="member: 300"><p>I think Kit Papworth is on the RT Cereals and Sugar Beet board as the Sugar Beet representative. He is a member of the NFU Sugar Beet Board. I very much doubt he will bother to reply here, he is the only NFU Sugar Board member who cannot be bothered to provide a biography of his expertise on the NFU web site. </p><p>Assurance for Sugar Beet is a contractual requirement for British Sugar ( rather like it is for Dairy farmers). It is unlikely that the sugar rep would push back too hard on the RT board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="An Gof, post: 7370649, member: 300"] I think Kit Papworth is on the RT Cereals and Sugar Beet board as the Sugar Beet representative. He is a member of the NFU Sugar Beet Board. I very much doubt he will bother to reply here, he is the only NFU Sugar Board member who cannot be bothered to provide a biography of his expertise on the NFU web site. Assurance for Sugar Beet is a contractual requirement for British Sugar ( rather like it is for Dairy farmers). It is unlikely that the sugar rep would push back too hard on the RT board. [/QUOTE]
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