So --- even if we did have a real beef value chain in this country where profits trickled down in a relative and recognisable way from retail or even packer to producer, would any of you support a protectionist attitude?
Food has become a global commodity and I do not think we are going to turn the trend around in my life time; even though I have a lot of respect for those who produce and market local food and 100 mile diets.
Our company is directing our attention on large export markets and as far as I am concerned, the domestic consumer who has been trained by our faulty food chains into expecting cheap food can buy his or her beef from the Cargill/ South American / Aussie / cheap raised American beef chain or the profit driven implant infested Canadian feeders who have little or no respect for the producer or the consumer.
All about choice.
How about your opinions?
Food has become a global commodity and I do not think we are going to turn the trend around in my life time; even though I have a lot of respect for those who produce and market local food and 100 mile diets.
Our company is directing our attention on large export markets and as far as I am concerned, the domestic consumer who has been trained by our faulty food chains into expecting cheap food can buy his or her beef from the Cargill/ South American / Aussie / cheap raised American beef chain or the profit driven implant infested Canadian feeders who have little or no respect for the producer or the consumer.
All about choice.
How about your opinions?
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