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<blockquote data-quote="Dennis Crowley" data-source="post: 11861" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>It wasn't a life jacket, it was lead weight with deep pockets but no payout. </p><p>Where do u think your $$ from the 100 ton you hoped to produce comes from, it sure ain't the NZ consumer.</p><p>Market access still is in the bottom quarter of all beekeepers' list of things that they have concerns about, yet it is the only one on the list that will pay all the bills and enable the beekeeper to deal with all the other issues.</p><p>Until the industry recognizes this with the importance, it deserves, we will keep on going as we go.</p><p>Be careful when you dig that hole that you don't fall in, life is more than bees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dennis Crowley, post: 11861, member: 63"] It wasn't a life jacket, it was lead weight with deep pockets but no payout. Where do u think your $$ from the 100 ton you hoped to produce comes from, it sure ain't the NZ consumer. Market access still is in the bottom quarter of all beekeepers' list of things that they have concerns about, yet it is the only one on the list that will pay all the bills and enable the beekeeper to deal with all the other issues. Until the industry recognizes this with the importance, it deserves, we will keep on going as we go. Be careful when you dig that hole that you don't fall in, life is more than bees. [/QUOTE]
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