I hear Ted Haney and Janke openly talking about a new mega plant at a cost of 250 ml for cattle. This is yet another case of not keeping touch with the industry. A large mega plant in Sask, Alberta or Manitoba would mean the producer still has all the challenges and cost of getting those animals to the plant! I still see so many challenges with a big plant probably in a city and probably run by the same guys that are stealing from you now!
Makes more sense to go back to rural Federal plants that can handle a capacity in their own area. Predictions in meat and pounltry magazine discuss the fractured industry in north america and how these big plants are out dated when it comes to marketing and how the new markets have turned them upside down. Not to meantion the new regs coming down soon!
We don't have much time left, but my vote is still with smaller plants with some type of producer ownership. If producers can balance out their ego and work with some people that can help them, they have the chance to make this happen! If they refuse the assistance offered by the people that know the industry it could easily end up the way many other producer plants have gone.
Producers need to get together, not only in Alberta but across Canada and recognize the need for a national hands on working body to balance out an industry full of challenges!
Makes more sense to go back to rural Federal plants that can handle a capacity in their own area. Predictions in meat and pounltry magazine discuss the fractured industry in north america and how these big plants are out dated when it comes to marketing and how the new markets have turned them upside down. Not to meantion the new regs coming down soon!
We don't have much time left, but my vote is still with smaller plants with some type of producer ownership. If producers can balance out their ego and work with some people that can help them, they have the chance to make this happen! If they refuse the assistance offered by the people that know the industry it could easily end up the way many other producer plants have gone.
Producers need to get together, not only in Alberta but across Canada and recognize the need for a national hands on working body to balance out an industry full of challenges!
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