Re: What is the protest march in Dublin I've just seen?
The arguement that we should continue to subsidise a sector that it not viable in it's current form because our government is crap at regulation does not really stack up.
Yes but then you are in a position where instead of a large number of small farms, you end up with a small number of factory outfits - the farming equivalents of Dunnes Stores & Larry Goodman.
I don't know how you can reconcile this with your ideal of farmers selling their own products in local markets.
The experience in the UK has been that the trends in this direction have been at the expense of food safety, animal welfare and public confidence in the product.
The arguement that we should continue to subsidise a sector that it not viable in it's current form because our government is crap at regulation does not really stack up.