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tahir
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Rob R
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Posted: Wed Apr 20, 05 2:12 pm Post subject: Re: cor blimey! |
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sara jane goodey wrote: |
TO RobR and Tahir thank your lucky stars you are not living/farming in snowdonia, farmers here are like something from outerspace!! I should know my partner is a part time farm labourer, lost out on his family farm due to ermm family problems!i'm always keeping myself unpopular by suggesting that Tir Gofal was a good thing (tir gofal is an assembly initiative to promote biodiversity with loads of grants available!!) |
I am still amazed how many (farmers) give you a blank look when you mention the Countryside Stewardship scheme
Tahir wrote: |
Glad it's not just me then, we really need a big shake up in the farming industry |
Part of the problem stems from the fact there isn't the same viability in the industry today, and as a consequence the average age is creeping up, with no young blood to replace them. For those that are going into the business, agricultural colleges are still not treating the extensive (and organic) route and/or environmental studies (or diversification such as direct sales) a fair grounding. They are just pushing the drive for further efficiency improvements to compete on world commodity markets There may be many more people going down the direct sales route now, but they are still seen as a relative oddity in the industry.
Farmers are generally not open to change, and for those trying to work their way up in the industry it is very difficult, because you either follow convention or you go it alone & take your chance. There is little progression & panning out of new ideas, because of the tight margins, many are afraid to try (and possibly fail) which is making many uncompetitive. Politics doesn't help, but many have gone down the route of blaming the government (& supermarkets) for everything and not thinking for themselves how they could influence change. |
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