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Who has replaced Guy Smith at Red Tractor?
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<blockquote data-quote="graham mc" data-source="post: 8287848" data-attributes="member: 536"><p>i dont doubt the quality of the man but we have heard the same sort of thing before. Its just whether the mother ship allows things to be changed</p><p></p><p></p><p>Guy Smith said: “I’m delighted to join Red Tractor at such a critical time for British Agriculture. I’ve been Red Tractor Assured since its inception twenty years ago. Their standards have been developed over two decades and are the bedrock of our industry. <strong> We must continue to protect and defend these standards, and work to win the hearts and minds of government, consumers and the industry; so we don’t witness an influx of imported food produced to standards that are lower than the UK.”</strong></p><p></p><p>were just 2 years on and no closer to seeing sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graham mc, post: 8287848, member: 536"] i dont doubt the quality of the man but we have heard the same sort of thing before. Its just whether the mother ship allows things to be changed Guy Smith said: “I’m delighted to join Red Tractor at such a critical time for British Agriculture. I’ve been Red Tractor Assured since its inception twenty years ago. Their standards have been developed over two decades and are the bedrock of our industry. [B] We must continue to protect and defend these standards, and work to win the hearts and minds of government, consumers and the industry; so we don’t witness an influx of imported food produced to standards that are lower than the UK.”[/B] were just 2 years on and no closer to seeing sense. [/QUOTE]
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