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The squeeze on milk and meat continues...
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<blockquote data-quote="ISCO" data-source="post: 7524801" data-attributes="member: 5662"><p>I agree that this is a serious threat to ruminant livestock. The government seem intent on following reports that are sponsored by oil companies/airlines and corporations wanting to make a fortune out of fake meat.</p><p>There is no.viable replacement for flying and they know people won't stop so get rid of the cows and plant trees. </p><p>They need to be seen to be doing something however misguided.</p><p>The livestock.industry representative bodies need to get together and do some serious lobbying and promote the benefits of pasture and livestock.</p><p>It.must now be time to throw all the levy money at combating this threat. Is is a waste of money running weninars on how we can be ultra efficient and cut costs if we are left without a market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ISCO, post: 7524801, member: 5662"] I agree that this is a serious threat to ruminant livestock. The government seem intent on following reports that are sponsored by oil companies/airlines and corporations wanting to make a fortune out of fake meat. There is no.viable replacement for flying and they know people won't stop so get rid of the cows and plant trees. They need to be seen to be doing something however misguided. The livestock.industry representative bodies need to get together and do some serious lobbying and promote the benefits of pasture and livestock. It.must now be time to throw all the levy money at combating this threat. Is is a waste of money running weninars on how we can be ultra efficient and cut costs if we are left without a market. [/QUOTE]
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