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Rt Hon David Miliband MP
Secretary of State,
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA),
Nobel House
17 Smith Square
London SW1P 3JR
16 May 2007
Dear Secretary of State,
My friend, who is in
farming at the moment, recently received a cheque for
£3,000 from the Rural Payments Agency for not rearing
pigs. I would now like to join the “not rearing pigs”
business.
In your opinion, what is
the best kind of farm not to rear pigs on, and which is
the best breed of pigs not to rear? I want to be sure I
approach this endeavour in keeping with all government
policies, as dictated by the EU under the Common
Agricultural Policy.
I would prefer not to
rear bacon pigs, but if this is not the type you want
not rearing, I will just as gladly not rear porkers. Are
there any advantages in not rearing rare breeds such as
Saddlebacks or Gloucester Old Spots, or are there too
many people already not rearing these?
As I see it, the hardest
part of this programme will be keeping an accurate
record of how many pigs I haven’t reared. Are there any
Government or Local Authority courses on this?
My friend is very
satisfied with this business. He has been rearing pigs
for forty years or so, and the best he ever made on them
was £1,422 in 1968. That is - until this year, when he
received a cheque for not rearing any.
If I get £3,000 for not
rearing 50 pigs, will I get £6,000 for not rearing 100?
I plan to operate on a
small scale at first, holding myself down to about 4,000
pigs not raised, which will mean about £240,000 for the
first year. As I become more expert in not rearing pigs,
I plan to be more ambitious, perhaps increasing to, say,
40,000 pigs not reared in my second year, for which I
should expect about £2.4 million from your department.
Incidentally, I wonder if I would be eligible to receive
tradable carbon credits for all these pigs not producing
harmful and polluting methane gases?
Another point: These pigs
that I plan not to rear will not eat 2,000 tonnes of
cereals. I understand that you also pay farmers for not
growing crops. Will I qualify for payments for not
growing cereals to not feed the pigs I don’t rear?
I am also considering the
“not milking cows” business, so please send any
information you have on that too. Please could you also
include the current Defra advice on set aside fields?
Can this be done on an e-commerce basis with virtual
fields (of which I seem to have several thousand
hectares)?
In view of the above you
will realise that I will be totally unemployed, and will
therefore qualify for unemployment benefits.
I shall of course be
voting for your party at the next general election.
Yours faithfully,
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