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<blockquote data-quote="Maggie" data-source="post: 12412" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>No I didn't take it personally. The thing is that some of the contributors to this thread have not only been good beekeepers and business people, they have invested heavily out of their own pockets for research, some undertaken thousands of hours of volunteer work for the industry and have never expected monetary remuneration, and some of these volunteers have been subjected to much abuse and bullying. </p><p></p><p>The industry is at a very critical stage, and we all have to stand back, have good discussion and consider all views (past, present, and what the future may hold). In many parts of NZ there is not the opportunity to have discussion. Discussion is not only about hearing others views, its about - gosh perhaps we need to think differently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maggie, post: 12412, member: 71"] No I didn't take it personally. The thing is that some of the contributors to this thread have not only been good beekeepers and business people, they have invested heavily out of their own pockets for research, some undertaken thousands of hours of volunteer work for the industry and have never expected monetary remuneration, and some of these volunteers have been subjected to much abuse and bullying. The industry is at a very critical stage, and we all have to stand back, have good discussion and consider all views (past, present, and what the future may hold). In many parts of NZ there is not the opportunity to have discussion. Discussion is not only about hearing others views, its about - gosh perhaps we need to think differently. [/QUOTE]
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