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Kick-off for LU scheme

1 March 2017 - Redactie Boerenbusiness - 15 comments

The starting signal for the LU scheme sounded on 1 March. Many dairy farmers have already made preparations for this and are going to work with the drastic measure. Is there still a bright spot from the dairy quotations? 

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andre vw 1 March 2017
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Start shot of shooting healthy animals .
direction 1 March 2017
Where is the Labor Party now? Poor healthy animals.... let's count, because supplying a tool that is unambiguous for the numbers is not available. Weird stuff...
Farmer Joop 1 March 2017
Yes, where is Marianne Thieme with her animal welfare? Scandalously healthy and highly productive animals and young stock slaughter While the phosphate on the farms remains tradable Madness !!!!!!!!!!!!
farmer's wife Janny 1 March 2017
They are mad, the people who came up with these phosphate delusions, they should also calculate their own phosphate emissions, maybe they should also have the repayment tomorrow, more than deserved.
Helping the entire agricultural sector with their families and relatives to the nuts, this is how this great option of working works... thank you
farmer Chris 1 March 2017
An extra note: the land-based companies have not created this manure problem, and they have therefore invested in land and not only in stables and livestock purchase.
It makes it sour that these companies are not spared extra compared to companies that own too little land.
Farming with land that is sustainable. But the current regulations turn them into small factories with supply and disposal.
Gerrit 1 March 2017
another environmental measure that solves nothing,
maybe one day they will find out that the problem is not caused by livestock
Think the creators of this madness should shrivel their brains more
a. 1 March 2017
160000 healthy cows and young stock have to be culled. This is made possible in part by our own dairy cooperatives, which, if necessary, had to lead the way with their own phosphate plan. that plan has become a monstrosity by van Dam due to many adjustments. which is almost impossible to work with and it will almost always cost you a lot of money, with exceptions. beef cattle and suckler cow farmers were defrauded by Van Dam with Dec 2016 and for dairy farmers I wonder when will growth return after a 4% contraction quickly becomes 5 or 6% in practice and what guarantee do we get that it will stop at this derogation 2018 is not yet in brussels say the contraction of 2017 was not enough for derogation 2018 i would not be surprised of another 4% in 2018 with even higher fines and even more additional requirements. nothing is as unreliable as politics it's time for action is possible just before the elections who's taking part?
arda 1 March 2017
pure theft.
what about sustainability? and everyone looks away now?
and where is a bottleneck?
declare bankruptcy?
all in the assistance?
in despair!!!!!
what an injustice!!!!!!
Farmer Joe 1 March 2017
Why cull healthy cows and calves . It looks like a Jewish persecution. If they already had a plan ready for the abolition of the milk quota, it would be better and everyone knew where they stood. Now it is the death knell for the farm life that the farmers have built for generations. Gone at once. It is better for young farmers to go to France to farm. There are very few people in politics with an agricultural background and that is disastrous for Dutch agriculture. And any farmer or anyone else takes action . Look at the French peasants!
The Modern Livestock Farmer 1 March 2017
Why did this have to be done again?

Because, according to a questionable measurement method, the paper nitrate directive cannot be met.
increased nitrate in groundwater. How so?????
Farmer Winnie 1 March 2017
Farmers treat their animals with love Let it be the dairy that helped develop this appalling arrangement We, as dairy farmers, must simply boycott the cooperation with all controlling authorities Without outside interference, our profession will become a lot more pleasant I would oppose the dairy want to say shoemaker stick to your reading Farmers themselves know what and how to produce a good product We don't need Qlip for that!
Wimpie 1 March 2017
I don't want to say much, but we don't owe this to ourselves with the largest expanders first. First celebrate Liberation Day because the odds are going down then double the stall for a while because it was thought that the trees would grow to the sky and then sigh and groan for a few years because the milk didn't yield anything anymore and now moan again because of course that stable is not full so would like to come and catch a mountain of money because we are now a bottleneck again! I also milk but I just didn't participate in all that idiocy and if everyone had continued to act normal, all these measures would not have been necessary!!
Willy 2 March 2017
Especially with Farmer Chris and Wimpie farmers with common sense.
And those who are now calling those growers that they have to butcher good cows, they are far too extensive and even after 1 July 2015 it was their own fault.
There is always something from heifers EXPORT always involved. Not extensive, but sufficient ground. But now has to pay a dairy levy in order to realize that contraction in favor of the large growers. And also pay for manure processing. That we don't need at all. Ground enough.

We owe all this to LTO and the governing bodies who didn't use their common sense and did nothing but bluff and line their own pockets. And have put the dairy sector in a bad light to society, and waste it on multinationals.

Administrators in Brabant who are already focusing on cannabis cultivation. How many stables have been built out there with weed money? And manure trade stinks there too. Many of Bakel practices, kicking small companies into the ground and in favor of the large growers. Do not let the entire sector pay for it. Those growers should solve it themselves, they should not have expanded. ZLTO Drivers False Prophets.
Wibo van der Linde 2 March 2017
I would like to block the ring road of the big cities one day. Why always talk first when nothing comes out and people are still screwed, even afterwards.
Let's learn from the French and strike first and then talk!

We have nothing no guarantees with this plan and everything is based on a bubble.

Be careful no one has done anything wrong. Intensive or extensive. everyone has organized their company according to that moment, which was allowed by law.
They thought we solved it ourselves, but keeping 18.000 frogs in the wheelbarrow is impossible as long as there is no law!
Abroad, the link between animal and soil has long been established. Unfortunately, we thought we would guarantee a soft landing with a 5% increase in quota.

Hop with all the tractor in tipper behind it and block the whole thing.

They will never leave us alone if we don't even let our voices be heard of mandatory grazing, calf with the cow and now possible interference in breeding again! This was the last thing you were allowed to make your own decision about, but this too is-will be a thing of the past.
bird 3 March 2017
The elections are coming up again. Time to vote for the people who do understand what is happening. If I follow the media like this, I think only Elbert Dijkgraaf is the one who stands up for us and actually understands what's going on. He is not immediately my party, but I am now thinking: vote for the right person who understands what is going on, because then there is still a chance for a good policy....
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smart ass 3 March 2017
cda is also possible
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