On QR77 yesterday they had Doug Price from Sunterra on talking about the new plant they intend to build in NE Calgary. They had a hard look at the old CP plant in Red Deer in January but decided a new plant was the way to go.
They have a bunch of investors lined up but still need some more. They have $13 million committed and need $22 million.
The intention of this plant is to provide more packing capacity. It is not a new gen co-op but a traditional packing plant. The investors would be paid a dividend out of the profits but get just market price for their cattle.The meat would basically be sold into the traditional market except for a small amount that would be sold through Sunterra stores.
Price went on to say the Alberta Government was backing this deal and providing government guarenteed loans to investors! OOPS...I smell another government boondoggle!
What happens when this plant goes head to head with Cargill/IBP and loses its shirt? Does this mean the Alberta tax payer gets stuck with the bill? We had this sort of garbage 30 years ago with XL and Lakeside Packers?
I suspect this is a very good deal for Sunterra! I suspect it is a very good deal for some big feedlots! I doubt it is a good deal for the small cow/calf guy or the Alberta tax payer! What do you think?
They have a bunch of investors lined up but still need some more. They have $13 million committed and need $22 million.
The intention of this plant is to provide more packing capacity. It is not a new gen co-op but a traditional packing plant. The investors would be paid a dividend out of the profits but get just market price for their cattle.The meat would basically be sold into the traditional market except for a small amount that would be sold through Sunterra stores.
Price went on to say the Alberta Government was backing this deal and providing government guarenteed loans to investors! OOPS...I smell another government boondoggle!
What happens when this plant goes head to head with Cargill/IBP and loses its shirt? Does this mean the Alberta tax payer gets stuck with the bill? We had this sort of garbage 30 years ago with XL and Lakeside Packers?
I suspect this is a very good deal for Sunterra! I suspect it is a very good deal for some big feedlots! I doubt it is a good deal for the small cow/calf guy or the Alberta tax payer! What do you think?
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