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<blockquote data-quote="Old apprentice" data-source="post: 7606503" data-attributes="member: 155900"><p>Imported grain is not assured when it arrives at docks then is majicly assured then that is suitably ok for tassc this is not right for uk farmers . You can store this imported grain in your store if you want to that to me is hipocritical to uk farmers. I was told that feed products imported from Africa was going to be stored in these so called assured stores these sort of rules are all againstances the UK farmers aic rt have a lot to answer for the putting down of the farmers in there own country.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And Grain stores seam to go along with the discrimination don't say anything as if they are all in cohoots with putting uk farmers at a disadvantage.</p><p></p><p>A equel to imports is not out of the question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old apprentice, post: 7606503, member: 155900"] Imported grain is not assured when it arrives at docks then is majicly assured then that is suitably ok for tassc this is not right for uk farmers . You can store this imported grain in your store if you want to that to me is hipocritical to uk farmers. I was told that feed products imported from Africa was going to be stored in these so called assured stores these sort of rules are all againstances the UK farmers aic rt have a lot to answer for the putting down of the farmers in there own country. And Grain stores seam to go along with the discrimination don't say anything as if they are all in cohoots with putting uk farmers at a disadvantage. A equel to imports is not out of the question. [/QUOTE]
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