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<blockquote data-quote="Two Tone" data-source="post: 7953220" data-attributes="member: 44728"><p>Ha ha, no need to bite!</p><p>What is there or who is it you want to bite?</p><p></p><p>We have all seen various TFF members pose questions and scenarios to [USER=153068]@Janet Hughes Defra[/USER] that she/they hadn’t thought about and she will look into “and needs work on”.</p><p>To me, that is encouraging and shows at least a willingness and an attempt to try to get it right. </p><p></p><p>I wonder how much it is going to cost Defra to set up and administer it all. Where does that money come from to do so? Does it come out of that ring-fenced budget?</p><p></p><p>I have a feeling that food price inflation will overtake the situation and that for many, farm produce incomes might increase beyond the point at which many can be bothered, let alone be worried enough to want to take part.</p><p>Taking land that photosynthesises, therefore sequesters CO2 and produces food out of production to photosynthesises, but not produce food seems, for so called Nature recovery, seems to me to be absolutely nuts!</p><p>Then to expect food consumers to suffer food inflation AND have to pay taxes to take even more land out of food production, pushing up food prices even more is utterly nonsensical!</p><p></p><p>Where would that leave the Governments Climate change plans? If it does leave them in a buggar’s muddle, well maybe they had their chance and fluffed it!</p><p></p><p>However, apart from the food inflationary aspect of it all, at least they appear to be trying.</p><p>Or at least the public are being fooled into thinking they are trying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Two Tone, post: 7953220, member: 44728"] Ha ha, no need to bite! What is there or who is it you want to bite? We have all seen various TFF members pose questions and scenarios to [USER=153068]@Janet Hughes Defra[/USER] that she/they hadn’t thought about and she will look into “and needs work on”. To me, that is encouraging and shows at least a willingness and an attempt to try to get it right. I wonder how much it is going to cost Defra to set up and administer it all. Where does that money come from to do so? Does it come out of that ring-fenced budget? I have a feeling that food price inflation will overtake the situation and that for many, farm produce incomes might increase beyond the point at which many can be bothered, let alone be worried enough to want to take part. Taking land that photosynthesises, therefore sequesters CO2 and produces food out of production to photosynthesises, but not produce food seems, for so called Nature recovery, seems to me to be absolutely nuts! Then to expect food consumers to suffer food inflation AND have to pay taxes to take even more land out of food production, pushing up food prices even more is utterly nonsensical! Where would that leave the Governments Climate change plans? If it does leave them in a buggar’s muddle, well maybe they had their chance and fluffed it! However, apart from the food inflationary aspect of it all, at least they appear to be trying. Or at least the public are being fooled into thinking they are trying. [/QUOTE]
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