With Tysons announcement of expansion of 1000 head/day do you think Cargill will follow their lead? How about XL?
When the government money starts to flow will all three of these companies be there with their hands out? Now say Cargill and Tyson gear up to kill another 10,000/week...where does that leave XL...would there be enough fat cattle for them to stay in business?
Perhaps they would move even further into "niche" markets(cows)? Now I'm not sure how many cattle XL can kill at XL Calgary and I assume they do around 700 head a day at Moosejaw, so would a move by XL Calgary into exclusive cow kill, give us enough slaughter capacity to take care of the cow problem?
Perhaps the day isn't so terribly far off when we can actually get all our cattle killed here? Everything in a box? By the time this packer expansion is done the border should be opened to boxed beef, at least?
Obviously Tyson believes there is a good future in packing in Canada...and they have to be looking beyond the present situation? Now it might be that they realize the primary producer and the feeder are in all likely hood not going to make it and they are prepared to step in and take over from them? They would probably prefer that others keep these losing ventures but in the big picture they have the money to run the whole darned thing if they have to?
They somehow or other definitely see a future here if they are investing big bucks in the industry?
When the government money starts to flow will all three of these companies be there with their hands out? Now say Cargill and Tyson gear up to kill another 10,000/week...where does that leave XL...would there be enough fat cattle for them to stay in business?
Perhaps they would move even further into "niche" markets(cows)? Now I'm not sure how many cattle XL can kill at XL Calgary and I assume they do around 700 head a day at Moosejaw, so would a move by XL Calgary into exclusive cow kill, give us enough slaughter capacity to take care of the cow problem?
Perhaps the day isn't so terribly far off when we can actually get all our cattle killed here? Everything in a box? By the time this packer expansion is done the border should be opened to boxed beef, at least?
Obviously Tyson believes there is a good future in packing in Canada...and they have to be looking beyond the present situation? Now it might be that they realize the primary producer and the feeder are in all likely hood not going to make it and they are prepared to step in and take over from them? They would probably prefer that others keep these losing ventures but in the big picture they have the money to run the whole darned thing if they have to?
They somehow or other definitely see a future here if they are investing big bucks in the industry?
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