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<blockquote data-quote="tristan" data-source="post: 13231" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>actually its the customer that dictates the price. growers will only pay so much. that in turn is countered by what the beek thinks is worthwhile. the attitude to pollination for some crops is pretty dismal. apinz can do something about that.</p><p></p><p></p><p>yes but i think it would still be worthwhile. frankly i would not expect it to be used all that much. its a case of having the framework there so it can be used.</p><p> things like allowing experimentation, that should be easy enough to apply for a permit for. that in it self could help because now you know who is trying what and they can help each other out. it could help to bring beeks together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tristan, post: 13231, member: 30"] actually its the customer that dictates the price. growers will only pay so much. that in turn is countered by what the beek thinks is worthwhile. the attitude to pollination for some crops is pretty dismal. apinz can do something about that. yes but i think it would still be worthwhile. frankly i would not expect it to be used all that much. its a case of having the framework there so it can be used. things like allowing experimentation, that should be easy enough to apply for a permit for. that in it self could help because now you know who is trying what and they can help each other out. it could help to bring beeks together. [/QUOTE]
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