wrangler wrote: » Public service investigating public service ????????? What do you think. Inland Revenue were in investigating the small business tent on SUnday Morning in tullamore show, shower of ffffff.ers There's nothing they wouldn't stoop to Public service are no friend of the self employed
Fireside Solicitor wrote: » On the offal, just look who owns the renderers around the country. I heard stories from an accountant about how the renderers would sit down once a year and go through their volume together and there was various transfers between them to make sure each was getting their true profit share. It is a cartel no different than processing. I also saw Larry himself on a trade trip to China many years ago and they were pushing hard for offal sales at the time. The offal was being routed through Brazil of all places. Don't know if anything has changed and cant see us getting a breakdown per animal from the factory which we should be getting....nothing like a bit of transparency.
Grueller wrote: » 3.55 base for heifers next week 3.10 for R grade cull cows Sh1te money but I have to get something away.
Bass Reeves wrote: » First off the rendering plants deal with SRM not offal. The offal is sld by each processor. The independent's may sell it onto the big three.Trying to get paid seperate for offal isnot an option as it qould have a prorata value to the carcass. What we need is a minimum base price just like there is a minimum wage
Good loser wrote: » So you're calling it a conspiracy? That's always the weakest of arguments. If factory A pays 5 cent more than factory B stock move there (they are mobile!). If A pays 5cent less than B they desert A. In that manner the price is always equalizing. The surprise would be if it wasn't.
Bass Reeves wrote: » What we need is a minimum base price just like there is a minimum wage
turfin wrote: » We need that like we need a hole in the head. I think it's bizarre that farmers could be sucked into the notion that government intervention in pricing is going to work for us long term. A big part of the reason we are in this mess is government intervention. Without subsidies people would stop producing, do something else and prices would rise. Instead what we have now is the crazy situation of prices falling for years and no let up in production. If government were to help, IMO it should be to help ensure a proper free market. The things that needs to be sorted are price fixing between processors and collusion with retailers to limit prices paid to the farmers, and the removal of artificial, contrived market manipulation tactics such as age limits etc.
Danzy wrote: » A proper free market. Something that will never exist in reality though.
turfin wrote: » People on here are arguing for the opposite though. If we were to cheer along the government setting prices we've basically given up ownership of our assets. The next step by a progressive government would be maximum prices, and the lower the better would suit the masses looking for something for nothing.
Bass Reeves wrote: » I think if you read my posts I never said anything about Government setting a minimum beef price. The markets is skewed. Pat McDonagh spoke about it in the Indo today. He spoke about more competition. This is not going to happen in the short term. Farmers are unable to negotiate price. Therefore the only solution is the next time we go on strike( and it when not if)we should protest at factories until each individual factory gives us a minimum base price. IMO we should look for a minimum base price of 3.9/kg. Then every time a factory drops even a cent/kg below it we again protest at that factory.
Duke92 wrote: » Are they protesting tomorrow Ment to have cattle going just wondering Thanks
tanko wrote: » Anyone know which factories have the codes F370 and WH7 ??
Fireside Solicitor wrote: » Does anyone know the real story why the Beef Plan messages have stopped over the past 2 weeks. I joined a whatsapp group (having finally got a phone that has whatsapp) and the messages have stopped. I'm told its because the leaders are being sued. Quoted 345 for 2 weeks time. Wont take them next week.
Cavanjack wrote: » Looks like it’ll be flat out now for the next few weeks killing. Any quotes yet for this week?
manjou wrote: » liffy meats factories are on 3.50 3.60.
MfMan wrote: » manjou wrote: » liffy meats factories are on 3.50 3.60. Pickets lifted with Liffey nationwide?
Nobbies wrote: » Slowly does it. give the last of the pickets time to get home.they might not like what there reading and hearing. could turn the outfit round on the road and return.