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Wtf EU RED audit.
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<blockquote data-quote="kiwi pom" data-source="post: 7590297" data-attributes="member: 946"><p>I suppose I just see it slightly differently, as a basic standard that people have to reach. For those that were already there its unnecessary and a waste of time and money but I think its forced others to up their game.</p><p>You wouldn't think it reading TFF but there's cowboys out there, who don't stick to standards despite it being a legal requirement. Things like sprayer operators with no pa1/2, poor chem stores and records, dodgy effluent/slurry systems on stock farms, poor handling facilities etc.</p><p>These farms all had a financial advantage over those doing it correctly, they cant get away with it the same now.</p><p></p><p>The government should do more to insist importers are meeting the same standards but you'll never get them exactly the same as laws are different in every country, so you can always find things to disagree on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwi pom, post: 7590297, member: 946"] I suppose I just see it slightly differently, as a basic standard that people have to reach. For those that were already there its unnecessary and a waste of time and money but I think its forced others to up their game. You wouldn't think it reading TFF but there's cowboys out there, who don't stick to standards despite it being a legal requirement. Things like sprayer operators with no pa1/2, poor chem stores and records, dodgy effluent/slurry systems on stock farms, poor handling facilities etc. These farms all had a financial advantage over those doing it correctly, they cant get away with it the same now. The government should do more to insist importers are meeting the same standards but you'll never get them exactly the same as laws are different in every country, so you can always find things to disagree on. [/QUOTE]
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