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What should the replacement for SFI look like?
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<blockquote data-quote="topground" data-source="post: 9231504" data-attributes="member: 556"><p>SFI unravelling as the policy makers realise food might be in short supply and as of yesterday (25th March) not taking land out of food production is suddenly important to the government.</p><p>Is it important to the population as a whole to have home grown food production subsidised?</p><p>What should SFI be replaced with if anything?</p><p>How long does the civil service have to put a workable system in place before those who own land and don’t have debt decide that it is easier to get a job off farm and drastically reduce production of food from their land than continue to produce food for the benefit of the supermarket cartel robber barons? When that happens the necessary skills disappear, the infrastructure withers and we will be back to the 30s when land was ranched if anyone wanted it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="topground, post: 9231504, member: 556"] SFI unravelling as the policy makers realise food might be in short supply and as of yesterday (25th March) not taking land out of food production is suddenly important to the government. Is it important to the population as a whole to have home grown food production subsidised? What should SFI be replaced with if anything? How long does the civil service have to put a workable system in place before those who own land and don’t have debt decide that it is easier to get a job off farm and drastically reduce production of food from their land than continue to produce food for the benefit of the supermarket cartel robber barons? When that happens the necessary skills disappear, the infrastructure withers and we will be back to the 30s when land was ranched if anyone wanted it. [/QUOTE]
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