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[Wildeman says consumers will pay for a better product but will not pay for something they don't feel is safe.]
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Interesting--Vedddy Interesting...I don't know what you are all whining about-- your CCA says everythings gonna be just great.....
Funny how this CCA high potentate mentions consumers not wanting anything they don't feel is safe- and how they will be willing to pay for a better product--but says not a word about BSE testing for marketing...
I wonder how he figures he is going to get these Chinese, Indian, Asian markets and people in that market feeling safe with the product- with the positive mad cow of the month continuing to pop up for the next 10-15 years.....
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[Cattlemen's V.P. bullish on future
Written by Mark Beaton
Bayshore Broadcasting - Canada
January 8th, 2008
There is a bright light at the end of the tunnel for the Cattle Industry.
Vice President of the Canadian Cattlemen's Association Brad Wildeman says the industy is going through some tough times but believes there is a bright future for the industry.
Wildeman spoke at Beef Day yesterday at the Grey Bruce Farmers Week in Elmwood.
Wildeman says he knows there are markets in China and India are unable to grow enough beef on their own and believes Canada will be able to sell into those markets in the long term.
Wildeman says with the many of the markets that use their beef, they are looking for better safety regulations.
Wildeman says a big issue facing the Cattle Industry is ecoli.
Wildeman says there is a way to cure ecoli with radiation, which he says is safe but the Industry isn't using it.
Wildeman says consumers will pay for a better product but will not pay for something they don't feel is safe.
Wildeman says many of the markets want to be informed when there is an ecoli break out and the break out has been dealt with.
Wildeman says there was always be a few people who will be hesitant about eating beef beacuse of the ecoli problem.]
radioowensound.com
[Wildeman says consumers will pay for a better product but will not pay for something they don't feel is safe.]
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Interesting--Vedddy Interesting...I don't know what you are all whining about-- your CCA says everythings gonna be just great.....
Funny how this CCA high potentate mentions consumers not wanting anything they don't feel is safe- and how they will be willing to pay for a better product--but says not a word about BSE testing for marketing...
I wonder how he figures he is going to get these Chinese, Indian, Asian markets and people in that market feeling safe with the product- with the positive mad cow of the month continuing to pop up for the next 10-15 years.....
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[Cattlemen's V.P. bullish on future
Written by Mark Beaton
Bayshore Broadcasting - Canada
January 8th, 2008
There is a bright light at the end of the tunnel for the Cattle Industry.
Vice President of the Canadian Cattlemen's Association Brad Wildeman says the industy is going through some tough times but believes there is a bright future for the industry.
Wildeman spoke at Beef Day yesterday at the Grey Bruce Farmers Week in Elmwood.
Wildeman says he knows there are markets in China and India are unable to grow enough beef on their own and believes Canada will be able to sell into those markets in the long term.
Wildeman says with the many of the markets that use their beef, they are looking for better safety regulations.
Wildeman says a big issue facing the Cattle Industry is ecoli.
Wildeman says there is a way to cure ecoli with radiation, which he says is safe but the Industry isn't using it.
Wildeman says consumers will pay for a better product but will not pay for something they don't feel is safe.
Wildeman says many of the markets want to be informed when there is an ecoli break out and the break out has been dealt with.
Wildeman says there was always be a few people who will be hesitant about eating beef beacuse of the ecoli problem.]
radioowensound.com
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