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Wtf EU RED audit.
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<blockquote data-quote="kiwi pom" data-source="post: 7590204" data-attributes="member: 946"><p>If RT was a difficult or massively expensive scheme I'd agree, something with different levels, accessing different customers would make sense. But it's not difficult is it? People on here admit a lot is done the night before an inspection. It's all bo**ocks but its the same in any industry, its all arse covering.</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day the producer doesn't get to set the buyers requirements, they can ask for whatever they want.</p><p>You could have a basic standard for feed mills but then someone like ARLA would decide as a point of difference to its customers, that all ARLA suppliers had to buy feed from the mills with the higher standard, pretty soon all mills would raise the standard so they didn't miss out on customers, and so it goes on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwi pom, post: 7590204, member: 946"] If RT was a difficult or massively expensive scheme I'd agree, something with different levels, accessing different customers would make sense. But it's not difficult is it? People on here admit a lot is done the night before an inspection. It's all bo**ocks but its the same in any industry, its all arse covering. At the end of the day the producer doesn't get to set the buyers requirements, they can ask for whatever they want. You could have a basic standard for feed mills but then someone like ARLA would decide as a point of difference to its customers, that all ARLA suppliers had to buy feed from the mills with the higher standard, pretty soon all mills would raise the standard so they didn't miss out on customers, and so it goes on. [/QUOTE]
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