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<blockquote data-quote="Two Tone" data-source="post: 7590485" data-attributes="member: 44728"><p>When grain buyers mix Imported, Unassured grains with UK Assured grain, it is like they think they are pleased with themselves, because at least some of the end product is Assured.</p><p>What they believe they have done is produced a product to a higher standard, when in reality, they have reduced the quality to a lower standard.</p><p></p><p>Being then able to market that product as RT assured, should be made illegal, because quite simply it isn’t.</p><p></p><p>Even without RT, UK grain is produced to higher standards than Imported grain, due to the limitations of what product may be used to grow it and the legal requirements set out by Government. There simply is no need for RT unless it will pay a premium for RT produced grains, which it has never done in its entire history.</p><p></p><p>Yet again it is a case of Heads they win, Tails we lose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Two Tone, post: 7590485, member: 44728"] When grain buyers mix Imported, Unassured grains with UK Assured grain, it is like they think they are pleased with themselves, because at least some of the end product is Assured. What they believe they have done is produced a product to a higher standard, when in reality, they have reduced the quality to a lower standard. Being then able to market that product as RT assured, should be made illegal, because quite simply it isn’t. Even without RT, UK grain is produced to higher standards than Imported grain, due to the limitations of what product may be used to grow it and the legal requirements set out by Government. There simply is no need for RT unless it will pay a premium for RT produced grains, which it has never done in its entire history. Yet again it is a case of Heads they win, Tails we lose. [/QUOTE]
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