rkaiser stated in previous "XL" post:
I'm so frustrated right now, I could puke. My own verticle market is gaining momentum, but I truely want to help the primary producers of this country. What do those of us who truely want to help, do?
Build it....and we will come!!! ;-)
But, seriously, Randy, why do you suppose your verticle market is gaining momentum? Are you in direct contact with your ultimate customer?
Just curious Randy, why are you so interested in helping the primary producers of this country? I mean, if your own business is doing fine....??? I've heard you say this before, and would be really interested in your logic, especially since it's so "backasswards" from so many other people/(especially) corporations. (I have a feeling there's a "spirit of the farmer" message in your answer!)
One thing to consider is advertise, advertise, and advertise some more... Knowledge (especially consumer knowledge) is power! I have often heard that farmers are notorious for doing everything right...but "forgetting" to tell anyone about it!!!! Quite hilarious really, when we consider basic business principles!
I often wonder what our ultimate customer...the beef consumer...thinks of all this bse stuff, as well as other issues related to beef quality, traceability, etc. How can we ever really know unless we talk to them??? ...And they talk to us??? It might be a fairly big step back from where our thinking is right now, however, I see this communication as a necessary step to determining how we should proceed....for example, would consumers be willing to support beef on their store shelves that has been processed at a producer owned plant....ahead of the megacorp's ..um.."stuff"? This sounds like a possibility since apparently a survey recently done shows that people trust farmers a lot more than people in many other occupations! That's a MAJOR advertising angle! (one, by the way, that some retail chains are capitalizing on, with no legitimacy!) I realize most consumers have no idea that when they "support" beef farmers by buying more beef, they are just lining the big corp's pockets...at our expense. Perhaps that's one thing that would come out if we had better communication!
Ok, sorry, guys, enough babbling... (though I could go on and on...as I'm sure you know). I'll "cut to the chase": we need a website where all this can happen.... then...and only then, will we find out if our plans for producer plants, etc. are viable. Obviously, if consumers were interested, any beef coming out of such plants would have to be identified as such on the label. How many of you would participate in such a site? How many of you would be interested in seeing what consumers have to say? We need to find out things like whether or not they would pay a little more, from time to time, in order to support these plants, or is the cost the major determining factor in their purchases??..Have they reduced their beef purchases because of the bse issue?..Would they be more likely to buy a "born, raised, processed, and tested bse free in Canada product than commodity stuff?... Do they think we should test all animals?.. What would they think if they knew how much beef is still being imported from the states (questionable bse status) and other places, while our own producers shrivel and croak? ...etc, etc. A daily or weekly survey would be interesting! So much could be learned..... After all...this is their food supply! ...if they had a voice...that could be passed on to the politicians.....!!??!!???
I wonder, maybe, if it's not too late, if we really hurried and got something up and running, perhaps the CBC could run the url when they air their upcoming article on bse as it relates to sporadic cjd. (Since that sounds like pretty scary stuff, it would be a good time to get this communication rollin'!)
I'm so frustrated right now, I could puke. My own verticle market is gaining momentum, but I truely want to help the primary producers of this country. What do those of us who truely want to help, do?
Build it....and we will come!!! ;-)
But, seriously, Randy, why do you suppose your verticle market is gaining momentum? Are you in direct contact with your ultimate customer?
Just curious Randy, why are you so interested in helping the primary producers of this country? I mean, if your own business is doing fine....??? I've heard you say this before, and would be really interested in your logic, especially since it's so "backasswards" from so many other people/(especially) corporations. (I have a feeling there's a "spirit of the farmer" message in your answer!)
One thing to consider is advertise, advertise, and advertise some more... Knowledge (especially consumer knowledge) is power! I have often heard that farmers are notorious for doing everything right...but "forgetting" to tell anyone about it!!!! Quite hilarious really, when we consider basic business principles!
I often wonder what our ultimate customer...the beef consumer...thinks of all this bse stuff, as well as other issues related to beef quality, traceability, etc. How can we ever really know unless we talk to them??? ...And they talk to us??? It might be a fairly big step back from where our thinking is right now, however, I see this communication as a necessary step to determining how we should proceed....for example, would consumers be willing to support beef on their store shelves that has been processed at a producer owned plant....ahead of the megacorp's ..um.."stuff"? This sounds like a possibility since apparently a survey recently done shows that people trust farmers a lot more than people in many other occupations! That's a MAJOR advertising angle! (one, by the way, that some retail chains are capitalizing on, with no legitimacy!) I realize most consumers have no idea that when they "support" beef farmers by buying more beef, they are just lining the big corp's pockets...at our expense. Perhaps that's one thing that would come out if we had better communication!
Ok, sorry, guys, enough babbling... (though I could go on and on...as I'm sure you know). I'll "cut to the chase": we need a website where all this can happen.... then...and only then, will we find out if our plans for producer plants, etc. are viable. Obviously, if consumers were interested, any beef coming out of such plants would have to be identified as such on the label. How many of you would participate in such a site? How many of you would be interested in seeing what consumers have to say? We need to find out things like whether or not they would pay a little more, from time to time, in order to support these plants, or is the cost the major determining factor in their purchases??..Have they reduced their beef purchases because of the bse issue?..Would they be more likely to buy a "born, raised, processed, and tested bse free in Canada product than commodity stuff?... Do they think we should test all animals?.. What would they think if they knew how much beef is still being imported from the states (questionable bse status) and other places, while our own producers shrivel and croak? ...etc, etc. A daily or weekly survey would be interesting! So much could be learned..... After all...this is their food supply! ...if they had a voice...that could be passed on to the politicians.....!!??!!???
I wonder, maybe, if it's not too late, if we really hurried and got something up and running, perhaps the CBC could run the url when they air their upcoming article on bse as it relates to sporadic cjd. (Since that sounds like pretty scary stuff, it would be a good time to get this communication rollin'!)
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