Well another year and another ABP fall producer meeting has come and gone in my zone. Perhaps this one was even more frustrating than last years. ABP reps jumped to their feet to vigorosly defend the status quo in regard to resolutions requiring change at ABP. Their empire or policies cannot be challenged by mere producers.
The most galling thing was the hand out sheets being distributed to producers headed "why are weaned calf prices not higher this fall?" - after detailing feedlot costs and breakevens the conclusion was we cow/calf guys are damn lucky we are getting as much as $.80 for our 5 weight heifers - it's more than we deserve for them.
This, in my opinion, is , all based on the wrong headed thinking of ABP that has continued to identify and support the US as the only viable market for our beef, their attempts to thwart exports to countries that might accept BSE tested beef, their refusal to back plans to increase competition in the slaughter industry (as opposed to increasing slaughter capacity) through more and different processing plants and their absolute refusal to recognise the true causes of this farm income crises - namely the role of corporate monopoly, lack of competition,captive supply at the processing and retailing sector.
If the ABP had truly been interested in representing their primary producer members they could have drawn up a similar one page sheet showing the breakeven required by cow/calf producers to remain in business and then try to see how they could develop policies that could result in this higher price being achieved for their producers.There is enough value in the production chain to allow this - the consumer is already paying us enough if it were fairly shared.
To round off the evening we were thrown some carrots though... an ABP policy analyist giving a free promotional speech for the AB government and their generosity to producers through their latest hand out "recovery program". Another silly little program linked to CAIS and CITI which will likely pay out $1000 here and there if we fill in a bunch of forms. I left European farming to get away from this type of farm income supplementation - taxpayer funded subsidies than never get you ahead because the packers will drop their bids by the exact value of these programs on the day they are implemented. Unfortunately ABP are blind to this and despite their supposed "free market philosophy" are happy to be Government subsidy pimps rather than having the vision and leadership to try and lobby for things that would result in a better and fairer return for beef producers in this province. PATHETIC!!
The most galling thing was the hand out sheets being distributed to producers headed "why are weaned calf prices not higher this fall?" - after detailing feedlot costs and breakevens the conclusion was we cow/calf guys are damn lucky we are getting as much as $.80 for our 5 weight heifers - it's more than we deserve for them.
This, in my opinion, is , all based on the wrong headed thinking of ABP that has continued to identify and support the US as the only viable market for our beef, their attempts to thwart exports to countries that might accept BSE tested beef, their refusal to back plans to increase competition in the slaughter industry (as opposed to increasing slaughter capacity) through more and different processing plants and their absolute refusal to recognise the true causes of this farm income crises - namely the role of corporate monopoly, lack of competition,captive supply at the processing and retailing sector.
If the ABP had truly been interested in representing their primary producer members they could have drawn up a similar one page sheet showing the breakeven required by cow/calf producers to remain in business and then try to see how they could develop policies that could result in this higher price being achieved for their producers.There is enough value in the production chain to allow this - the consumer is already paying us enough if it were fairly shared.
To round off the evening we were thrown some carrots though... an ABP policy analyist giving a free promotional speech for the AB government and their generosity to producers through their latest hand out "recovery program". Another silly little program linked to CAIS and CITI which will likely pay out $1000 here and there if we fill in a bunch of forms. I left European farming to get away from this type of farm income supplementation - taxpayer funded subsidies than never get you ahead because the packers will drop their bids by the exact value of these programs on the day they are implemented. Unfortunately ABP are blind to this and despite their supposed "free market philosophy" are happy to be Government subsidy pimps rather than having the vision and leadership to try and lobby for things that would result in a better and fairer return for beef producers in this province. PATHETIC!!
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