It is with disbelief that I read of the minister’s latest hare-brained idea – how on God’s earth can he now give €70/acre to one group of farmers and not the other? Surely this is a new scheme, new rules, so why is it not open to all tillage farmers? Is this even legal? Is it discrimination?
As a grower who baled all straw and stayed loyal to my livestock customers every year, how can I now be at a loss of €7,000? Should the funds not have been divided across all cereal acres?
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DEAR EDITOR,
It is with disbelief that I read of the minister’s latest hare-brained idea – how on God’s earth can he now give €70/acre to one group of farmers and not the other? Surely this is a new scheme, new rules, so why is it not open to all tillage farmers? Is this even legal? Is it discrimination?
As a grower who baled all straw and stayed loyal to my livestock customers every year, how can I now be at a loss of €7,000? Should the funds not have been divided across all cereal acres?
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