CapelDodger
Penultimate Amazing
There'l be grumbling whatever happens. This is the farming community we're talking about.Shane Costello said:You don't think that mechanics won't grumble about carbon taxes, and their effect on car sales, fuel costs etc?
But it's a one-off, not a continuing process. That's the difference I'm trying to point out.When land is sold for development (lets say 3 acres), it is bought at a premium price by a developer, who strange as it may seem, develops it. The local auctioneer earns a bigger fee than he would if the land was sold as agricultural land ...
I'm not carrying any torch for European agriculture - far from it. All my original post was (obviously stumblingly) trying to get out was some examples of the speculative and unquantifiable costs of either policy - laissez-faire or intervention. Agriculture is probably a minor issue in developed countries, and in Europe will be determined by the politics of the CAP rather than Kyoto or greenhouse warming.And you think that 3 acres is better left in the hands of one man and five cattle?
I'd quite happily watch the Home Counties revert to pre-Norman forest. Especially with wolves, bear and wild boar.