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<blockquote data-quote="Texel Tup" data-source="post: 5856160" data-attributes="member: 49448"><p>Historically, whatever terms, deals or allowances have been allowed to fall by the wayside, there has always been an alternative on offer.</p><p>The SFP will not suddenly be terminated, without there being an alternative. The current CAP has been wantonly abused by government, and presumably with the support of the EU.</p><p>The CAP has morphed from supporting food production to giving a leg-up to those who want to carry out barn conversions, which was never the intention. The CAP currently, supports those who've bought land which has been valued upon the assessed value of the incoming Government (EU) grants and subsidies. Tenancies - and there are many, are valued at the rate of the incoming financial aid. That was never the intended, and shouldn't have been the actual use of financial support for our production of food.</p><p>Change is long overdue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texel Tup, post: 5856160, member: 49448"] Historically, whatever terms, deals or allowances have been allowed to fall by the wayside, there has always been an alternative on offer. The SFP will not suddenly be terminated, without there being an alternative. The current CAP has been wantonly abused by government, and presumably with the support of the EU. The CAP has morphed from supporting food production to giving a leg-up to those who want to carry out barn conversions, which was never the intention. The CAP currently, supports those who've bought land which has been valued upon the assessed value of the incoming Government (EU) grants and subsidies. Tenancies - and there are many, are valued at the rate of the incoming financial aid. That was never the intended, and shouldn't have been the actual use of financial support for our production of food. Change is long overdue. [/QUOTE]
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