Self Suffiiciency to me doesn't mean that you are only looking after yourself and your immediate family.
To me, it means that you do not have to depend on outside corporations ripping you off every day
(Gas, Electricity, Water, Oil, Supermarkets, Butchers, etc.)
and pushing farmers prices down in order to make a fortune out of the consumer.
The other thing is the Quality factor, and knowing what is contained in your food is really important to us. Our food is pure, natural and without any unneccesary medication, chemicals or preservatives added. So we should benefit healthwise, and also financially, once initial costs are absorbed ( a bit like the hen story under Chickens in the Rain.

We have a friend who has a commercial pig farm, and a dairy farm.
He is currently paid 19 cents per litre for his milk. The same milk in local shops is 1.40 euro per litre.

The situation is really mad. The farmer has to raise the animal and feed it every day, and gets a pittance.

I am thinking of maybe making Irish farmhouse Cheese and Butter from his milk and offering him more per litre, he has mentioned that I can take as much as I wish from him - and I will still make money!
AND I will be able to sell my cheese and butter at a good price to the consumer too. Along with my Pedigree free range pork from farm to fork - I've already invested in HACCP training and a stainless steel processing unit!
We can all take it as far as we wish - having hens for eggs only - to full scale pig breeding or other food production - what we are really doing is GETTING BACK TO NATURE - As things used to be! before they invented - Marketing - Consumerism - Shopaholics - Choice and Calories!

Just need equipment for making butter and cheese - where's Russ - hows that windows of his doing
he will know what I need to get.....................

Trouble is I like living so much I need 100 hours in a day and to stop ageing....

Julie