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<blockquote data-quote="southbee" data-source="post: 12424" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>Huh, sounds like some arguing developing here, I think you all should have a glass of something and sit back and enjoy that the end of the season is near, then realise that we are what we are, so we have to work with what we got. Looks to me that the majority of beek's doesn't want a co op, at least at the moment, which is a bit sad, but not the end of the industry. And people don't like to share honey prices publicly, so what? It's sort of interesting, but no more than that. And why would I share business information with my competitor? Again a co op would take care of some of that attitude, but we don't have one. At the moment, maybe one day again, who knows? So it's everyone on their own, but then....isn't that exactly what beek's are good at?? Don't get me wrong, I'd love to have a co op in nz again, but no point taking a horse to water if it doesn't want to drink.....cheers, I'm having one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="southbee, post: 12424, member: 11"] Huh, sounds like some arguing developing here, I think you all should have a glass of something and sit back and enjoy that the end of the season is near, then realise that we are what we are, so we have to work with what we got. Looks to me that the majority of beek's doesn't want a co op, at least at the moment, which is a bit sad, but not the end of the industry. And people don't like to share honey prices publicly, so what? It's sort of interesting, but no more than that. And why would I share business information with my competitor? Again a co op would take care of some of that attitude, but we don't have one. At the moment, maybe one day again, who knows? So it's everyone on their own, but then....isn't that exactly what beek's are good at?? Don't get me wrong, I'd love to have a co op in nz again, but no point taking a horse to water if it doesn't want to drink.....cheers, I'm having one! [/QUOTE]
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