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What do Red Tractor do for their money?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jackov Altraids" data-source="post: 7800491" data-attributes="member: 3566"><p>I do believe that RT did offer value for money to the whole chain at some point in the past and there seems to be a few who still think it does now.</p><p>Nobody should be under any illusion that it will in the future.</p><p>Their intentions have been made very clear through the proposed additions for this year and statements released about future plans.</p><p>Mass balance, carbon footprinting and a promise of ever higher standards all lead to higher costs and the transfer of vital data and carbon credits up the supply chain.</p><p>Indicating a desire to be involved in policing ELMS shows a business model based on being the administrator for a licence to farm and not an assurance monitor.</p><p>There is no benefit to the primary producer from RT and they have no intention of there being any in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackov Altraids, post: 7800491, member: 3566"] I do believe that RT did offer value for money to the whole chain at some point in the past and there seems to be a few who still think it does now. Nobody should be under any illusion that it will in the future. Their intentions have been made very clear through the proposed additions for this year and statements released about future plans. Mass balance, carbon footprinting and a promise of ever higher standards all lead to higher costs and the transfer of vital data and carbon credits up the supply chain. Indicating a desire to be involved in policing ELMS shows a business model based on being the administrator for a licence to farm and not an assurance monitor. There is no benefit to the primary producer from RT and they have no intention of there being any in the future. [/QUOTE]
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