Some refreshing posts on the strengths of working together whether through pools or Co-ops. All too often such sentiment is kept hidden for fear of the speaker being branded a communist - just don't come out with it on the commodity forum LOL!
Kato hit the nail on the head with her comment "The co-ops and the Wheat Board ... are really the only big entities around even come remotely close to balancing out the power of the multinationals." Exactly so - at least some people in the beef sector realise this basic fact.
You say Alberta seems to be a lot farther from the philosophical base of the co-ops and I guess that stems from the US Corporate takeover that occurred in Alberta in the 1980s centred on Calgary. Unfortunately this buy out of business (and Government) now results in an ongoing campaign to indoctrinate Albertans against the value of any kind of cooperative thinking.
I personally think it is a shame that Canada Gold did not look at the concept of single market selling of beef.
I am still a little unclear on the purpose of CGB also - is it to ensure a fairer distribution of the proceeds generated by the beef production chain? Is it to market a branded product at a higher value?
If it is seeking to achieve the former I think it has a chance of succeeding, if it is seeking to achieve the latter I do not see that there is anything substantial "value added" that the consumer would pay a premium for.
Kato hit the nail on the head with her comment "The co-ops and the Wheat Board ... are really the only big entities around even come remotely close to balancing out the power of the multinationals." Exactly so - at least some people in the beef sector realise this basic fact.
You say Alberta seems to be a lot farther from the philosophical base of the co-ops and I guess that stems from the US Corporate takeover that occurred in Alberta in the 1980s centred on Calgary. Unfortunately this buy out of business (and Government) now results in an ongoing campaign to indoctrinate Albertans against the value of any kind of cooperative thinking.
I personally think it is a shame that Canada Gold did not look at the concept of single market selling of beef.
I am still a little unclear on the purpose of CGB also - is it to ensure a fairer distribution of the proceeds generated by the beef production chain? Is it to market a branded product at a higher value?
If it is seeking to achieve the former I think it has a chance of succeeding, if it is seeking to achieve the latter I do not see that there is anything substantial "value added" that the consumer would pay a premium for.
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