Got a letter in the mail today from Rancher's Choice Beef Co-op. Here's the latest news.
Location: The City of Dauphin REALLY WANTS this plant located there. They have offered land, a tax break on the property for three years, sewer and water hookup, etc.
The Plant: They have been offered a plant. It is located in the United States, and was built in 1998. It is state of the art, and exceeds present requirements. No lagoon required, as the City of Dauphin is offering sewage service. A construction company in Vancouver has given an estimate to dismantle it, move it and rebuild within 6 months.
Jobs: 70 jobs minimum created. Spinoff industries are already making inquiries.
Producer benefits: We all know those.
Finances: The stumbling block. (Of course, what else?) The lenders say there is not enough money in the pot. However, the lending institution they are dealing with will accept as equity, a letter of credit from your lender. This will enable the $100.00 per cow share to be deducted from the sale of the first cow. There is a bit of an administrative cost, but I don't think it's too high.
The plan is to kill about 250 cows a day, and a customer has already comitted to taking the beef from about 160.
This thing is so close to going through, it would be a crying shame if it didn't happen. Apparently the owner of the U.S. plant isn't willing to wait forever, so there is a deadline of October 5th.
What gets me is the fact that the government has been hollering all over about how they want to help these producer owned plants get going. Where are they now? I don't see them lining up to help. What will it take to get them to put their money where their mouth is?
With a few more plants like this one, as well as a big one from the Beef Initiative Group, we just may be able to come out of this whole fiasco in better shape than we could ever have imagined.
If anyone here is within a reasonable distance of Daupin, you can contact the Co-op at this address. I'm sure they would love to hear from you. This thing is not restricted to just Manitoba cattle producers either.
It's up to us to help ourselves.
www.rancherschoicebeef.ca/contact.asp
Location: The City of Dauphin REALLY WANTS this plant located there. They have offered land, a tax break on the property for three years, sewer and water hookup, etc.
The Plant: They have been offered a plant. It is located in the United States, and was built in 1998. It is state of the art, and exceeds present requirements. No lagoon required, as the City of Dauphin is offering sewage service. A construction company in Vancouver has given an estimate to dismantle it, move it and rebuild within 6 months.
Jobs: 70 jobs minimum created. Spinoff industries are already making inquiries.
Producer benefits: We all know those.
Finances: The stumbling block. (Of course, what else?) The lenders say there is not enough money in the pot. However, the lending institution they are dealing with will accept as equity, a letter of credit from your lender. This will enable the $100.00 per cow share to be deducted from the sale of the first cow. There is a bit of an administrative cost, but I don't think it's too high.
The plan is to kill about 250 cows a day, and a customer has already comitted to taking the beef from about 160.
This thing is so close to going through, it would be a crying shame if it didn't happen. Apparently the owner of the U.S. plant isn't willing to wait forever, so there is a deadline of October 5th.
What gets me is the fact that the government has been hollering all over about how they want to help these producer owned plants get going. Where are they now? I don't see them lining up to help. What will it take to get them to put their money where their mouth is?
With a few more plants like this one, as well as a big one from the Beef Initiative Group, we just may be able to come out of this whole fiasco in better shape than we could ever have imagined.
If anyone here is within a reasonable distance of Daupin, you can contact the Co-op at this address. I'm sure they would love to hear from you. This thing is not restricted to just Manitoba cattle producers either.
It's up to us to help ourselves.
www.rancherschoicebeef.ca/contact.asp
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