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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (53832)8/21/2009 2:54:24 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 218132
 
after repeated attacks on Brazilian beef by UK and Irish farm associations Brazilians teach the Irish a lesson:

ABIEC director Otavio Hermont Cançado said that Irish farmers were jealous over the rapid expansion of Brazil’s beef trade and were trying to “justify their lack of ability” by casting aspersions on those “who have overcome hurdles and moved forwards”.

ELMAT: I call this Elroyism

Cançado said it was “striking” to see countries and representative organisations “approach global trade as if they were still in primary school, kicking and screaming to attract attention and achieve their objectives”.

He said that UK and Irish farmers had a “lower level of competitive excellence” and were using attacks on Brazilian beef to protect an “absurd” system of subsidies and tariffs.

“Brazil’s path has already been mapped out by the competence, maturity and competitiveness of its producers and its processing industries. It now remains to be seen how long the ‘Irish child’ will take before it matures and becomes a competitor up to our standards,” he said.
meatinfo.co.uk

Jesus! The man took his dick out and pissed on top of the Irish!