vendredi 12 juillet 2013

Prince Charles & The Fruitless Endeavor Of Farming Organically

By Rob Sutter


Prince Charles, in theory, could be successful in just about anything he put his mind to. In addition, he's a noteworthy figure in Wales - and many parts of the world, to boot - so you'd imagine that he'd be able to support anything and bring it to a higher level of success. Try as he might, though, not every goal that he can accomplish can have the most golden of results. This has been the case, most recently, as he took it upon himself to make something out of farming organically.

TIME.com reported on Prince Charles of Wales, more specifically how his dive into farming organically did not turn out the way many people might have expected. For one, the crops which were produced started to raise in terms of pricing and the trade only seemed to decline. I would have imagined that things would be different as Charles seemingly put his best foot forward, utilizing the Duchy Home Farm estate for the sake of production. The noble effort was moot, though, as authorities along the lines of Colle Farmers Market could tell you.

One has to consider how the state of the government is and the U.K. did not see much in the way of growth. The article said that there was a financial crisis that struck the area back in 2008 and I think it's safe to say that it didn't fully recover from it. While there might have been spurts of growth here and there, there was nothing that could be declared huge successes. It's unfortunate but it's clear that rates are exceptionally better when fewer crises of this nature are had.

I think that stores have the ability to attain profits but they have to be seen thanks to the correct usage of merchandise. Crops have to be priced in the right way or else people are not going to invest in them as readily as they might have been able to if the situation existed. Money is an important point for many people these days since budgets seem to be exceptionally tight. People have to support themselves and their loved ones, meaning that costs have to be taken into consideration.

Prince Charles seemingly took a chance when it came to farming organically, as noble as it might have been. The sad thing about this story is that the farm had a lot of potential to grow and, if operated differently, it could have been something that those in the U.K. could have utilized. As it stood, though, the rates were simply too high and people had other responsibilities to attend to. If anything could have helped the farm, it's clear that it would have been better pricing.




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