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Wool...what will you do with yours...
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<blockquote data-quote="yellowbelly" data-source="post: 7600381" data-attributes="member: 42308"><p>According to [USER=138]@Bob[/USER] (who spotted post #51 put up by [USER=144195]@Rob Garrett[/USER] ) the Irish were paying 45p/kg in July 2020, so the comparison <em><u>is </u></em>like for like.</p><p></p><p>As far as I'm aware, that is the first like for like comparison we've had. Now I'm fully aware of what is very likely to happen if too many sell direct to the Irish but the chance of immediate payment at a known price is there and will tempt more and more to do so when people see how BW are treating us.</p><p></p><p>It's a downward spiral, BW can't give us more 'cos they're not getting the volume of wool, so more producers sell to the Irish, so BW give us even less 'cos they've got less wool, so more goes to the Irish....... and so on until they go bust.</p><p></p><p>I keep saying it but BW must really up their game before it's too late (it already might be too late). I've spoken to my local area WB bloke but I doubt my comments went any further.</p><p>Going to try the regional member tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellowbelly, post: 7600381, member: 42308"] According to [USER=138]@Bob[/USER] (who spotted post #51 put up by [USER=144195]@Rob Garrett[/USER] ) the Irish were paying 45p/kg in July 2020, so the comparison[U] [/U][I][U]is [/U][/I]like for like. As far as I'm aware, that is the first like for like comparison we've had. Now I'm fully aware of what is very likely to happen if too many sell direct to the Irish but the chance of immediate payment at a known price is there and will tempt more and more to do so when people see how BW are treating us. It's a downward spiral, BW can't give us more 'cos they're not getting the volume of wool, so more producers sell to the Irish, so BW give us even less 'cos they've got less wool, so more goes to the Irish....... and so on until they go bust. I keep saying it but BW must really up their game before it's too late (it already might be too late). I've spoken to my local area WB bloke but I doubt my comments went any further. Going to try the regional member tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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