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UK farm profitability to jun 2002
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Gordon Couger wrote: snip Your governments are looking for was to produce less crops while paying farmers more subsidy and importing more food. Most 3 graders can find the flaw in that. If you are gong to pay the farmer get something you can use out of him. You don't seem to care what WTO things anyway Take those idle acres and put them to something you need. It doesn't make any difference what it cost you are going to pat the farmer one way or another. I think the UK govt is trying to avoid doing that. Maybe you should close him down It's managing to do that. and put is stuff on display Yes. That's happening in many places. So long as it's not very modern ie should be nostalgic. and pay him a curator The number of farmers taking up the scheme will show whether they are offering an acceptable amount. So far, AIUI, it's just equivalent to "income forgone" - no explicit salary. What's "income forgone" in a farm making a loss? and by all you food from the low bidder. One of our Govt Ministers, Lord Whitty, is already advocating that. Cheers Jane Gordon -- Jane G : : S Devon |
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