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Mapletree Croydon 08 Dec 20 4.12pm | |
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Leaving the EU means the UK is leaving the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). The Agriculture Act 2020 Bill provides the legislative framework for replacement agricultural support schemes. It provides a range of powers to implement new approaches to farm payments and land management. In England, farmers will be paid to produce ‘public goods’ such as environmental or animal welfare improvements. The Bill also includes wider measures, including on the agricultural supply chain and on the operation of agricultural markets. UK soil contains about 10 billion tonnes of carbon, roughly equal to 80 years of annual Worldwide, each year, an estimated 24 billion tonnes of fertile soil are lost due to erosion. That's 3.4 tonnes lost every year for every person on the planet. If any of this concerns or interests you, a great place to start looking for positive answers is to view this call that I took part in yesterday. It is genuinely fascinating and covers a range of topics including your personal gut microbiome. And by the way, encouraging certain gut bacteria will help you lose weight. Red wine can be a part of that process! You need to eat 30 different types of fruit and vegetables a week too though. I should warn you, the YouTube vid is over an hour long. It is absolutely brilliant if you care about your health, farming, the environment or just plain innovation. Edited by Mapletree (08 Dec 2020 4.16pm)
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Eaglecoops CR3 08 Dec 20 4.19pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Leaving the EU means the UK is leaving the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). The Agriculture Act 2020 Bill provides the legislative framework for replacement agricultural support schemes. It provides a range of powers to implement new approaches to farm payments and land management. In England, farmers will be paid to produce ‘public goods’ such as environmental or animal welfare improvements. The Bill also includes wider measures, including on the agricultural supply chain and on the operation of agricultural markets. UK soil contains about 10 billion tonnes of carbon, roughly equal to 80 years of annual Worldwide, each year, an estimated 24 billion tonnes of fertile soil are lost due to erosion. That's 3.4 tonnes lost every year for every person on the planet. If any of this concerns or interests you, a great place to start looking for positive answers is to view this call that I took part in yesterday. It is genuinely fascinating and covers a range of topics including your personal gut microbiome. And by the way, encouraging certain gut bacteria will help you lose weight. Red wine can be a part of that process! You need to eat 30 different types of fruit and vegetables a week too though. I should warn you, the YouTube vid is over an hour long. It is absolutely brilliant if you care about your health, farming, the environment or just plain innovation. Edited by Mapletree (08 Dec 2020 4.16pm) My mate is a farmer so I will watch and discuss with him but OMG 30 different fruit and veg, we’ll all be crapping through the eye of a needle for ever more.
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Mapletree Croydon 08 Dec 20 4.24pm | |
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Originally posted by Eaglecoops
My mate is a farmer so I will watch and discuss with him but OMG 30 different fruit and veg, we’ll all be crapping through the eye of a needle for ever more. More likely laying some mighty logs my friend. Does he farm around here? If so we likely know him. This stuff is really important but nobody seems to be picking up on it at the moment. If we don't deal with soil erosion soon we is all fooked. If we continue to degrade the soil at the rate we are now, the world could run out of topsoil in about 60 years, according to Maria-Helena Semedo of the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization. We need topsoil to produce 95% of our food.
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Hrolf The Ganger 08 Dec 20 4.36pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
More likely laying some mighty logs my friend. Does he farm around here? If so we likely know him. This stuff is really important but nobody seems to be picking up on it at the moment. If we don't deal with soil erosion soon we is all fooked. If we continue to degrade the soil at the rate we are now, the world could run out of topsoil in about 60 years, according to Maria-Helena Semedo of the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization. We need topsoil to produce 95% of our food. Soylent Green here we come.
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Mapletree Croydon 08 Dec 20 4.55pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Soylent Green here we come. I'll have a piece of leg please.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 08 Dec 20 5.06pm | |
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i could never understand how you could be at a rural restaurant serving New Zealand Lamb and all the while the view contained british lamb wandering the nearby field. The economics of this is bonkers. Consider a taxi charges a fortune to transport a drunk from Croydon to Upper Norwood. How the hell is it economical to transport meat from the other side of the Planet ? and all the while keeping it at the correct temperature. British Lamb ? RiP Edited by PalazioVecchio (08 Dec 2020 5.25pm)
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eagleman13 On The Road To Hell & Alicante 08 Dec 20 5.14pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Soylent Green here we come. Pity Charlton Heston, spoilt everything
This operation, will make the 'Charge Of The Light Brigade' seem like a simple military exercise. |
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Mapletree Croydon 08 Dec 20 5.21pm | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
i could never understand how you could be at a rural restaurant serving New Zealand Lamb and all the while the view contained british lamb wandering the nearby field. New Zealand lamb is very cheap. The farming methods are brutal and the quality poor compared to the UK but hey, did I say it's cheap? Anyway, UK lamb is on the way out, going to become pretty rare. To the point where the blood is running out. Welsh hills will look very different in five years' time.
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Eaglecoops CR3 08 Dec 20 5.27pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
More likely laying some mighty logs my friend. Does he farm around here? If so we likely know him. This stuff is really important but nobody seems to be picking up on it at the moment. If we don't deal with soil erosion soon we is all fooked. If we continue to degrade the soil at the rate we are now, the world could run out of topsoil in about 60 years, according to Maria-Helena Semedo of the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization. We need topsoil to produce 95% of our food. We seemed to do ok with crop rotation for hundreds of years so I will watch that programme. I know oil seed reap has destroyed a lot of soil but I’ll wait to see what it has to say. My mate is Woldingham area, but he grazes animals rather than growing crops. You have no idea how bad veg is for my stomach. Not recommended for me that’s for sure! I’ll have a go at more fruit though.
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Mapletree Croydon 08 Dec 20 9.15pm | |
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Originally posted by Eaglecoops
We seemed to do ok with crop rotation for hundreds of years so I will watch that programme. I know oil seed reap has destroyed a lot of soil but I’ll wait to see what it has to say. My mate is Woldingham area, but he grazes animals rather than growing crops. Yup. Also sells haylage if it's who I think it is.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 08 Dec 20 9.26pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
Yup. Also sells haylage if it's who I think it is. Croydon 'haylage' 25 quid a bag.
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 08 Dec 20 9.48pm | |
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UK Farmers have been subsidised for far too long. EU Policy made it more viable not to use land (set-aside) than to actually produce stuff. Now farmers are rushing to sell land for housing projects. I shed no tears for farming folk. Edited by Forest Hillbilly (08 Dec 2020 9.49pm)
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