Here is a flyer I intend passing out at meetings in my zone - if anyone wishes to use it in their zone feel free.
Dear Producer,
Tonight you will no doubt hear a lot of discussion about the introduction of the Alberta Livestock and Meat Strategy (ALMS). However, despite what the ABP would have you believe the biggest problems facing producers today have nothing to do with the ALMS. Please bear in mind that to date the ALMS has not cost producers any money, indeed, even if you oppose it you will qualify for the first Government payment of $25 per cow.
The bigger issues are that cow/calf producers cannot make money selling calves under a $1/lb no matter how low cost their management system is. Equity is being wiped out as the breeding herd is liquidated at woefully low cull values.
Some of the real (but unmentioned) causes of the current crisis are;
* Lack of competition in the packing sector.
* The captive supply situation at feedlot level which prevents independent feedlot owners gaining a fair price for their cattle.
* Over dependence on the American market.
* Inability/unwillingness to develop export markets other than the USA.
ABP has used your check-off dollars to actively support the status quo on the above issues. ABP directors and delegates have repeatedly voted down producer resolutions that seek to control packer ownership of fed cattle. They have repeatedly voted down producer resolutions that seek to BSE test for market access.
Tonight is your one chance in the year to hold ABP accountable for their actions. If you oppose these ABP policies please support a resolution tonight to make the cattle levy directional which would allow you to redirect your check-off dollars to organizations that will fight for producer interests. ABP has shown time and again that they are unable or unwilling to represent producers – it’s time for a change.
Dear Producer,
Tonight you will no doubt hear a lot of discussion about the introduction of the Alberta Livestock and Meat Strategy (ALMS). However, despite what the ABP would have you believe the biggest problems facing producers today have nothing to do with the ALMS. Please bear in mind that to date the ALMS has not cost producers any money, indeed, even if you oppose it you will qualify for the first Government payment of $25 per cow.
The bigger issues are that cow/calf producers cannot make money selling calves under a $1/lb no matter how low cost their management system is. Equity is being wiped out as the breeding herd is liquidated at woefully low cull values.
Some of the real (but unmentioned) causes of the current crisis are;
* Lack of competition in the packing sector.
* The captive supply situation at feedlot level which prevents independent feedlot owners gaining a fair price for their cattle.
* Over dependence on the American market.
* Inability/unwillingness to develop export markets other than the USA.
ABP has used your check-off dollars to actively support the status quo on the above issues. ABP directors and delegates have repeatedly voted down producer resolutions that seek to control packer ownership of fed cattle. They have repeatedly voted down producer resolutions that seek to BSE test for market access.
Tonight is your one chance in the year to hold ABP accountable for their actions. If you oppose these ABP policies please support a resolution tonight to make the cattle levy directional which would allow you to redirect your check-off dollars to organizations that will fight for producer interests. ABP has shown time and again that they are unable or unwilling to represent producers – it’s time for a change.
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