farmers_son, I'm sorry I was not clearer in my thread--I did not wish to indicate that there is any relation between the retail price of beef and the price the producer receives--this is obviously not true. What I was trying to say is that people-both consumers and producers-will do what is in their perceived best interests. The customer will buy the cheapest, best beef he can get regardless of who packages it or where it comes from. And the producer will also act solely in his best interest--he will sell his animal to the highest bidder, regardless of whether that bidder is Cargill or a producer-owned plant. There is no link between these two processes but they both reflect the nature of human beings and I've seen nothing that disputes this.
I think it is typical of us to be discussing how each of our new plants can find a niche market--sure hope there's a lot of niches out there!! Wouldn't it make more sense for us to get our governments on side and build big plants that would be able to compete head-to-head against the multi's instead of scrambling after the crumbs that they leave behind? Do we really want to own just a little bit of our packing industry and leave the big part to the multi's? Does that not leave us vulnerable, for the most part, forever?
I'm not interested in having a domestic industry that is simply a bit player in our own country. I want producers to own most of the slaughter capacity in Canada--that is the only way we can assure ourselves of a good future.
I think it is typical of us to be discussing how each of our new plants can find a niche market--sure hope there's a lot of niches out there!! Wouldn't it make more sense for us to get our governments on side and build big plants that would be able to compete head-to-head against the multi's instead of scrambling after the crumbs that they leave behind? Do we really want to own just a little bit of our packing industry and leave the big part to the multi's? Does that not leave us vulnerable, for the most part, forever?
I'm not interested in having a domestic industry that is simply a bit player in our own country. I want producers to own most of the slaughter capacity in Canada--that is the only way we can assure ourselves of a good future.
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