> 16 July 2009
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> 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
