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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 2602" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>Uh Huh .... there is no doubt we ae all highly competent individualist's running businesses producing a product that world is clamouring at our door wanting to buy ..... so why would I want to divulge to my neighbour my recipe for success.</p><p></p><p>Yeah right ..... if that was the case, why does the country have an oversupply of honey with reputedly in excess of 30,000,000kg's sitting in sheds unsold.</p><p>There is no doubt we are very good at getting our bees to produce the stuff, but we are too busy doing that to actually concentrate on the important stuff ..... of ensuring we run our business's at a profit.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Imagine if you could contract that side of things out , a bit like extracting ,..... 500 small time producers contracting out the selling of their honey through a small team of highly qualified people who have a unified brand, supported by the producers and returning profit or dividend to the producers .....</p><p></p><p>It's not rocket science and highly achievable if the producers loosened up their ego's a little bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 2602, member: 212"] Uh Huh .... there is no doubt we ae all highly competent individualist's running businesses producing a product that world is clamouring at our door wanting to buy ..... so why would I want to divulge to my neighbour my recipe for success. Yeah right ..... if that was the case, why does the country have an oversupply of honey with reputedly in excess of 30,000,000kg's sitting in sheds unsold. There is no doubt we are very good at getting our bees to produce the stuff, but we are too busy doing that to actually concentrate on the important stuff ..... of ensuring we run our business's at a profit. Imagine if you could contract that side of things out , a bit like extracting ,..... 500 small time producers contracting out the selling of their honey through a small team of highly qualified people who have a unified brand, supported by the producers and returning profit or dividend to the producers ..... It's not rocket science and highly achievable if the producers loosened up their ego's a little bit. [/QUOTE]
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