I know I've told this story on here before but think it's timely so will try again.
I once listened to a speaker at a farm meeting in Europe who was a (farm born) journalist turned beef industry group leader. He warned us from his experience of the beef industry in Ireland in the 80's what was going to happen in the UK in the 90's with regard to the dairy sector and he was bang on with his analysis.
The milk marketing boards with their pool pricing and marketing strength were under threat. Milk processors/distributers persuaded the Government that they should be eliminated - the same processors were helped in their mission by a percentage of dairy producers - generally the larger ones who took on a lot of debt to expand on the promise of higher milk prices once the milk boards were eliminated. Milk price was 19p/litre, they were promised 24c/litre - after the milk boards were eliminated they drifted right down to 16p/litre over a decade. That was the result of their "marketing freedom" To this day they struggle to get a price above the cost of production most of the time.
This speakers warning to us was that in their attempts to break farmers marketing power the processors or whoever would draw some producers close to them to help them - in this case to eliminate the milk boards. Gradually the weaker producers would be eliminated - the older ones, smaller scale ones and the geographically remote ones. ONCE THAT HAD BEEN ACCOMPLISHED THEY WOULD TURN ON THEIR "TAME" FARMERS.
The parallel here is so clear to me - with the CWB, the railways, grain companies wide basis, UPOV'91 - they are all connected - they are all moves to break farmers marketing power to get your product for less money and the Conservative Government is doing their bidding in all of this.
Tom doesn't realize yet that he has been used as a pawn and a puppet but maybe now the chickens are coming home to roost? Remember "ONCE THAT HAD BEEN ACCOMPLISHED THEY WOULD TURN ON THEIR "TAME" FARMERS."
I once listened to a speaker at a farm meeting in Europe who was a (farm born) journalist turned beef industry group leader. He warned us from his experience of the beef industry in Ireland in the 80's what was going to happen in the UK in the 90's with regard to the dairy sector and he was bang on with his analysis.
The milk marketing boards with their pool pricing and marketing strength were under threat. Milk processors/distributers persuaded the Government that they should be eliminated - the same processors were helped in their mission by a percentage of dairy producers - generally the larger ones who took on a lot of debt to expand on the promise of higher milk prices once the milk boards were eliminated. Milk price was 19p/litre, they were promised 24c/litre - after the milk boards were eliminated they drifted right down to 16p/litre over a decade. That was the result of their "marketing freedom" To this day they struggle to get a price above the cost of production most of the time.
This speakers warning to us was that in their attempts to break farmers marketing power the processors or whoever would draw some producers close to them to help them - in this case to eliminate the milk boards. Gradually the weaker producers would be eliminated - the older ones, smaller scale ones and the geographically remote ones. ONCE THAT HAD BEEN ACCOMPLISHED THEY WOULD TURN ON THEIR "TAME" FARMERS.
The parallel here is so clear to me - with the CWB, the railways, grain companies wide basis, UPOV'91 - they are all connected - they are all moves to break farmers marketing power to get your product for less money and the Conservative Government is doing their bidding in all of this.
Tom doesn't realize yet that he has been used as a pawn and a puppet but maybe now the chickens are coming home to roost? Remember "ONCE THAT HAD BEEN ACCOMPLISHED THEY WOULD TURN ON THEIR "TAME" FARMERS."
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