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Chinese apples
"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message
... atec77 wrote: On 24/01/2011 6:47 AM, David Hare-Scott wrote: atec77 wrote: On 23/01/2011 5:49 PM, David Hare-Scott wrote: atec77 wrote: On 23/01/2011 1:38 PM, David Hare-Scott wrote: SG1 wrote: Just read the destroyer of Oz agriculture why are they that? they are not grown in decent soil and are contaminated by human waste , bad chemicals are used and the certainly run the risk iof importing disease which we have of sign of How do you know this? D it's fact if you want more google it My position is that AQIS make these decisions based on available evidence and on the whole do a good job in a difficult situation. There are always competing interests in these cases and many would like to use laws relating to keeping out plant disease (for example) in place of tariff barriers to reduce overseas competition. These are the barriers which our government is trying to break down because they cost us more in the long run when raised by other countries against our primary producers. If you say that AQIS haven't made the right decision in this case then show me the evidence. If you want me to accept what you say then you make the argument, don't expect me to make it for you. David eat it I don't care , remember this decision came from a government that blew billions on silly schemes and killed people in the process What has this got to do with the importing of apples? Nothing really it's just an anti government rant. :-))) the apples /greatwall are low quality and taste like it watch your tv as I am sure this subject will arise again When did you eat these Chinese apples? What kind were they? In what way were they bad? I'll save you the trouble, you haven't actually eaten any apples that could be identified as Chinese, instead you are having another generalised rant. :-))) |
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