There is no yes or no to belonging to the UPA - if you farm in Quebec, you belong. The fees for belonging are hefty and my Quebecois friends are sometimes reluctant to pay them, but pay them they must. Seems to me they pay something like $1500/year as a start and there are some 400,000 plus members in the UPA.
If the UPA doles out money, it is likely that some of the monies that they give out are in fact the collected fees.
From what I remember the UPA works fairly well for the majority of producers. People like greenhouse growers have great markets 5 hours away from them - markets like Boston, New York etc.
I have never seen the sense in anyone separating - especially when you look at the big picture. Alberta is land locked - what about shipping by sea - we're a little ways away from any sea ports and major shipping lanes. When you think of it from a big picture standpoint, it would be a huge undertaking to be on our own, to say the least.
If the UPA doles out money, it is likely that some of the monies that they give out are in fact the collected fees.
From what I remember the UPA works fairly well for the majority of producers. People like greenhouse growers have great markets 5 hours away from them - markets like Boston, New York etc.
I have never seen the sense in anyone separating - especially when you look at the big picture. Alberta is land locked - what about shipping by sea - we're a little ways away from any sea ports and major shipping lanes. When you think of it from a big picture standpoint, it would be a huge undertaking to be on our own, to say the least.
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