Hi Charlie
We have debated the pros and cons of the grain market for many years here, which I have enjoyed, and apart form managing risk have come to the conclusion farmers can have almost no influence on supply demand and therefore price.
Kyoto and green issues do seem influenced by the amount of oil a country has UK and Canada have and are not embracing bio-fuels like US and other non oil producing EU counties like Germany.
The EU subsidy is a tax break which is justifided by their cleaner susainable properties.
So is this a subsidy?
But when did a government like collecting less tax?
As farmers do we need to involve ourselves in the debate about the rights and wrongs?
However I do feel I need to educate myself on the basics of both bio diesel and ethanol in order to encourage this new demand.
More demand must be good for farmers but we need to know the real facts in order keep these new customers happy.
We have debated the pros and cons of the grain market for many years here, which I have enjoyed, and apart form managing risk have come to the conclusion farmers can have almost no influence on supply demand and therefore price.
Kyoto and green issues do seem influenced by the amount of oil a country has UK and Canada have and are not embracing bio-fuels like US and other non oil producing EU counties like Germany.
The EU subsidy is a tax break which is justifided by their cleaner susainable properties.
So is this a subsidy?
But when did a government like collecting less tax?
As farmers do we need to involve ourselves in the debate about the rights and wrongs?
However I do feel I need to educate myself on the basics of both bio diesel and ethanol in order to encourage this new demand.
More demand must be good for farmers but we need to know the real facts in order keep these new customers happy.
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