The cost of tickets to a major biomethane held this week put the Dealer in mind of a farmer quote he heard some weeks ago. \ Ramona Farrelly
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The great and good of the biomethane industry met this week in Croke Park for Renewable Gas Forum Ireland’s big ticket event of the year - a conference pitched as a “platform for engagement and collaboration”. But the cost of tickets at a princely €393 a pop put The Dealer in mind of a farmer quote he heard some weeks ago: “AD is a rich man’s game”.
Interestingly the EPA’s annual water gig in Galway on the same day was €270 a ticket and you had the buy the dinner on top of that.
If The Dealer was writing a cheque to that tune, it would be better spent on a pair of ewes, a few bales of silage or a pallet of weanling crunch.
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The great and good of the biomethane industry met this week in Croke Park for Renewable Gas Forum Ireland’s big ticket event of the year - a conference pitched as a “platform for engagement and collaboration”. But the cost of tickets at a princely €393 a pop put The Dealer in mind of a farmer quote he heard some weeks ago: “AD is a rich man’s game”.
Interestingly the EPA’s annual water gig in Galway on the same day was €270 a ticket and you had the buy the dinner on top of that.
If The Dealer was writing a cheque to that tune, it would be better spent on a pair of ewes, a few bales of silage or a pallet of weanling crunch.
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