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The Red Tractor ACCS referendum
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave645" data-source="post: 7421020" data-attributes="member: 55822"><p>That sounds like big business don’t see it the way we do. Imports still pile in and they don’t come close to red tractor standards. </p><p>Or more likely RT is trying to prop up there narrative. In the eyes of the public.</p><p>If I had a large supermarket contract that requires me to comply to RT then the argument is made in cash to why I do it anything else is fluff, that only retailers truly benefit from.</p><p>Ask farmers who grow just feed wheat where there premium is coming from.</p><p>Especially when we easily meet import standards that also pile into the assurance feed markets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave645, post: 7421020, member: 55822"] That sounds like big business don’t see it the way we do. Imports still pile in and they don’t come close to red tractor standards. Or more likely RT is trying to prop up there narrative. In the eyes of the public. If I had a large supermarket contract that requires me to comply to RT then the argument is made in cash to why I do it anything else is fluff, that only retailers truly benefit from. Ask farmers who grow just feed wheat where there premium is coming from. Especially when we easily meet import standards that also pile into the assurance feed markets. [/QUOTE]
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