Message from @Mips
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luckily they mostly create rapeseedoil, but still
wait what?
The EU has a centralized productionprice
and when enough people produce the same thing, prices will plummet
then one country is poor, they can't pay the same price
so everyones price becomes lower
in turn, several economies crash
Stonks.
Then decentralization needs to happen.
We're not gonna be HRE 2.0
definately
only buy local foods
Whenever I buy materials, I go to local producers, more often then not, they're willing to sell their shit, same price, tax free
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@Broo TulsiGang 2024 π¬π§ πΊπΈ you honestly thought that even if remain won there would have been reforms and not just business as usual? You sure were optimistic.
EU is good for farmers. Subsidies baby !
Money for leaving your land Fallow !
Guaranteed Price, No Competition from Africa etc
yes I still am an optimistic kinda guy
@Fitzydog I mean, they profit, alot, and I get to pat myself on the shoulder
@Jam Roll Tbf, you need to leave land fallow for a while to recover
Or just unused
1977 - Explaining Communist Central Planning - also known as the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)
Fucking idiots.
https://youtu.be/AR65IzjgfQU
I may have the details not 100% correct, wrt leaving land fallow I admit
it just didn't work out that way
Sure, the EU was a good idea
that got cucked
@Jam Roll It's the government and markets that expect farmers to pull off miracles and use their land every single year for decades straight
I mean, crop rotation has been a standard for a few hundred years no?
@Fitzydog We had sugar mountains, Butter Mountains, Grain Mountains. Good old Commie central planning.
Crop rotation isn't as commonly used as you think
Just throw more fertilizer on it
Ffs we're putting fertilizer in tree stands now
or else the government fines you and takes your land
That sounds wonderful
Gotta love those Commie's. That vid I posted was 1977 btw. Explains the CAP
Or the past few years drought, can't produce because mother nature? You should've had that in mind, now pay a fine to the EU for underproducing
I'm glad I don't live in the EU