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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 12401" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>True again ..... but you miss the point point ..... it's a bit lke me building a state of the art extracting plant for my 300 hive operation and it cost me 350k . Its not good use of money, but if I did a deal with four other bee keepers and we each put in 60k , then we might be onto something.</p><p></p><p>Marketing is a bottomless pit and NZ is at the bottom of it on the world scale, so why not bring producers together and go to the customer as a united front ? Yes there will be a bit of charity involved with richer people carrying the not so rich ..... but that's how life works if we all want to eat.</p><p></p><p>And True, it's probably too idealistic for the society that we live in where "He with the biggest toys wins".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 12401, member: 212"] True again ..... but you miss the point point ..... it's a bit lke me building a state of the art extracting plant for my 300 hive operation and it cost me 350k . Its not good use of money, but if I did a deal with four other bee keepers and we each put in 60k , then we might be onto something. Marketing is a bottomless pit and NZ is at the bottom of it on the world scale, so why not bring producers together and go to the customer as a united front ? Yes there will be a bit of charity involved with richer people carrying the not so rich ..... but that's how life works if we all want to eat. And True, it's probably too idealistic for the society that we live in where "He with the biggest toys wins". [/QUOTE]
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