The work of Cam and his crew are beginning to have positive results and we, as producers are very grateful for their untiring efforts. They are doing this at their own personal expense and I know that they have taken time away from their own businesses to promote a market concept that will benefit all of the livestock industry. This is the latest press release.
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Beef Initiative Group - Canada
234, 5149 Country Hills Blvd. NW
Calgary, AB T3A 5K8
News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SASKATCHEWAN GOVERNMENT THROWS SUPPORT BEHIND
BEEF INITIATIVE GROUP – CANADA
Calgary: November 9, 2004: On Tuesday, October 19th, Clay Serby, Deputy Premier of Saskatchewan, announced at a Beef Initiative Group meeting in Saltcoats, SK that the Saskatchewan government will make funds available for a business plan/feasibility study based on the producer-owned packing plant concept that Beef Initiative Group has been promoting.
Nine days later (October 28th) at another Beef Initiative Group meeting in Tisdale, SK Mark Wartman, Saskatchewan’s Agriculture Minister, reiterated Mr. Serby’s comments and pledged support for the concept.
The Beef Initiative Group concept is to build a 1500 head per day slaughter plant for cattle over thirty months of age. This plant will be bridge-financed by the Federal Government with a $3.00 per head levy applied to every producer-owned animal sold in order to pay off the debt. The levy will have a sunset clause so that once the debt is repaid, the levy will cease and producers who have paid into the plant will become owners of the facility on a share basis.
Beef Initiative Group has been informed that the Government of Manitoba also plans to participate in funding this feasibility study along with the Government of Saskatchewan.
Beef Initiative Group has also obtained a show of support from some representatives of the Federal Government. “We see the Saskatchewan and Manitoba Governments’ support as a huge breakthrough,” says Cam Ostercamp, President of Beef Initiative Group. “Our hope is that these two provincial governments will help us to push this concept on to Ottawa to lobby for the bridge-financing that is so vital to this proposal. The first step however, is to develop a strong business plan and feasibility study that supports the concept and we are now going to have that underway,” Mr. Ostercamp said.
Since its inception in June, 2004, Beef Initiative Group has held twenty producer meetings across Western Canada to introduce farmers and ranchers to the concept of a producer owned/government backed packing plant. So far, the group has spoken to over 8500 producers. After several very well attended meetings held recently in Saskatchewan, Beef Initiative Group is now focusing on Alberta in an order to bring additional Alberta producers and the Alberta Government onside. Upcoming meetings are as follows:
November 18 – Hanna Legion Hall 7:00 pm
November 19 – High River - Hirsche Herefords – 7:00 pm
November 21 – Kinsella Community Hall – 7:00 pm
November 25 – Grimshaw Elks Hall – 7:00 pm
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For further information, contact:
Cam Ostercamp 403.684.3397 or 403.652.6487
Grant Hirsche 403.652.1173 or 403.652.8254
Doug Fraser 403.938.6207 or 403.710.9236
Myrna Herringer 403.239.8343
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Beef Initiative Group - Canada
234, 5149 Country Hills Blvd. NW
Calgary, AB T3A 5K8
News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SASKATCHEWAN GOVERNMENT THROWS SUPPORT BEHIND
BEEF INITIATIVE GROUP – CANADA
Calgary: November 9, 2004: On Tuesday, October 19th, Clay Serby, Deputy Premier of Saskatchewan, announced at a Beef Initiative Group meeting in Saltcoats, SK that the Saskatchewan government will make funds available for a business plan/feasibility study based on the producer-owned packing plant concept that Beef Initiative Group has been promoting.
Nine days later (October 28th) at another Beef Initiative Group meeting in Tisdale, SK Mark Wartman, Saskatchewan’s Agriculture Minister, reiterated Mr. Serby’s comments and pledged support for the concept.
The Beef Initiative Group concept is to build a 1500 head per day slaughter plant for cattle over thirty months of age. This plant will be bridge-financed by the Federal Government with a $3.00 per head levy applied to every producer-owned animal sold in order to pay off the debt. The levy will have a sunset clause so that once the debt is repaid, the levy will cease and producers who have paid into the plant will become owners of the facility on a share basis.
Beef Initiative Group has been informed that the Government of Manitoba also plans to participate in funding this feasibility study along with the Government of Saskatchewan.
Beef Initiative Group has also obtained a show of support from some representatives of the Federal Government. “We see the Saskatchewan and Manitoba Governments’ support as a huge breakthrough,” says Cam Ostercamp, President of Beef Initiative Group. “Our hope is that these two provincial governments will help us to push this concept on to Ottawa to lobby for the bridge-financing that is so vital to this proposal. The first step however, is to develop a strong business plan and feasibility study that supports the concept and we are now going to have that underway,” Mr. Ostercamp said.
Since its inception in June, 2004, Beef Initiative Group has held twenty producer meetings across Western Canada to introduce farmers and ranchers to the concept of a producer owned/government backed packing plant. So far, the group has spoken to over 8500 producers. After several very well attended meetings held recently in Saskatchewan, Beef Initiative Group is now focusing on Alberta in an order to bring additional Alberta producers and the Alberta Government onside. Upcoming meetings are as follows:
November 18 – Hanna Legion Hall 7:00 pm
November 19 – High River - Hirsche Herefords – 7:00 pm
November 21 – Kinsella Community Hall – 7:00 pm
November 25 – Grimshaw Elks Hall – 7:00 pm
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For further information, contact:
Cam Ostercamp 403.684.3397 or 403.652.6487
Grant Hirsche 403.652.1173 or 403.652.8254
Doug Fraser 403.938.6207 or 403.710.9236
Myrna Herringer 403.239.8343
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