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Ireland to enforce a hard border

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    #11
    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    Milk processing is particularly tricky.
    Andyw's mum begs to differ

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      #12
      Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
      Milk processing is particularly tricky.
      I wonder if the chaps with farms straddling the border will need to pay 40% beef tariffs every time they move the cows from one field to another.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
        A lot of milk produced in NI is processed in RoI.
        Exactly it can all be processed in NI moving forward

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          #14
          Originally posted by tazdevil View Post
          Exactly it can all be processed in NI moving forward
          Err, yeah, "moving forward". How long exactly do you think it takes to build a milk processing plant?

          (Note: I don't think this is that bad an idea, I'm all for investment in NI so they can be more self-sufficient. However, the timescales may be a little beyond March 29).

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            #15
            Originally posted by meridian View Post
            Err, yeah, "moving forward". How long exactly do you think it takes to build a milk processing plant?

            (Note: I don't think this is that bad an idea, I'm all for investment in NI so they can be more self-sufficient. However, the timescales may be a little beyond March 29).
            Have you considered the possibility that existing NI plants may not have much problem upscaling?
            “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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              #16
              Originally posted by meridian View Post
              Err, yeah, "moving forward". How long exactly do you think it takes to build a milk processing plant?

              (Note: I don't think this is that bad an idea, I'm all for investment in NI so they can be more self-sufficient. However, the timescales may be a little beyond March 29).
              The last time one of the milk processing plants in NI expanded, it was in 2010-2012. They spent £10million, mostly coming from government grants and as a result that plant handles roughly 50% of the total NI milk production, up from 43%. The expansion took 2 years.
              The other milk processing plant, responsible for less than 1% of the total milk production, only works with one farm (Wrights).

              The rest of the raw milk is exported.
              …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                #17
                Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
                Have you considered the possibility that existing NI plants may not have much problem upscaling?
                Stick to insulting people, every time you stray into trying to provide "facts" you shoot yourself in the foot.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by WTFH View Post
                  The last time one of the milk processing plants in NI expanded, it was in 2010-2012. They spent £10million, mostly coming from government grants and as a result that plant handles roughly 50% of the total NI milk production, up from 43%. The expansion took 2 years.
                  The other milk processing plant, responsible for less than 1% of the total milk production, only works with one farm (Wrights).

                  The rest of the raw milk is exported.
                  £10m is surprisingly cheap, at Arla we spent that on just on training the Production Planners.

                  (Joking of course, but they weren't cheap).

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by meridian View Post
                    provide "facts"
                    NI set to benefit from dairy deal - Farming Life


                    “Northern Ireland has excellent potential to supply high quality dairy products to meet increasing demand for dairy worldwide. Our Global Logistics Centre at Newtownards is also well equipped to support this requirement. The building block for all of this is the high quality milk sent to us for processing by our milk producers and which we make into a wide range of value added dairy foodservice products and food ingredients.”
                    “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
                      Have you considered the possibility that existing NI plants may not have much problem upscaling?
                      Seems like you have trouble linking evidence to statements. Although that’s a nice story (I saw it when it came out, thanks) it doesn’t show that “NI plants may not have much problem upscaling”.

                      Just pulling out random stories that have “Northern Ireland” and “dairy” in them doesn’t make an argument.

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