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Why doesn’t Britain value its farmers? This crisis has shown we need to think very carefully about how the nation feeds itself
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<blockquote data-quote="kiwi pom" data-source="post: 6853356" data-attributes="member: 946"><p>Would it not make them more likely to do deals? More partners = more security, if one goes down, there's more that can help.</p><p></p><p>What exactly has Britain run short of in the last month or so when it comes to food that could have been supplied more locally?</p><p>I'm guessing there's not much salad grown in Scotland in March?</p><p>If it does anything the Governments more likely to strengthen the supply chain and maybe increase the storage of some products?</p><p>Putting all your eggs in one basket and depending on the supply of "local food" seems a very risky way to go.</p><p>I remember the panic on here in 2018(?) when it didn't rain in the UK for a few weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwi pom, post: 6853356, member: 946"] Would it not make them more likely to do deals? More partners = more security, if one goes down, there's more that can help. What exactly has Britain run short of in the last month or so when it comes to food that could have been supplied more locally? I'm guessing there's not much salad grown in Scotland in March? If it does anything the Governments more likely to strengthen the supply chain and maybe increase the storage of some products? Putting all your eggs in one basket and depending on the supply of "local food" seems a very risky way to go. I remember the panic on here in 2018(?) when it didn't rain in the UK for a few weeks. [/QUOTE]
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