Now that the border is sort of open for at least another day or two there is a nagging question.
What should our producer groups have done? I know there are a lot of producer groups trying to stake their claim, but I am primarily thinking of CCA and their counterpart provincial organizations such as ABP, SSG, MCPA, etc.
I see them taking some of the glory already for things changing.
Personally, I strongly believe we need effective producer representation in the public arena. I also believe that no matter what the CCA did they were basically destined to be ineffective until USDA decided to make a move to open things up. In this light a lot of their actions would appear to be a complete and total waste of money.
Their is an argument that they fought for and obtained various producer aid packages from government, and have done some work on opening/regaining markets, although I am not 100% convinced that this has been effective either. Perhaps we would have been better off to ignore the US court situation and spend all of the money on new markets/packing plants/value chain development?
I am interested to hear others thoughts on this. I think that if BSE does not result in a significant revamp of the structure of these organizations, then I personally will have a very difficult time supporting them (for example there are a lot of ABP representatives for only 50,000 beef producers in AB).
What should our producer groups have done? I know there are a lot of producer groups trying to stake their claim, but I am primarily thinking of CCA and their counterpart provincial organizations such as ABP, SSG, MCPA, etc.
I see them taking some of the glory already for things changing.
Personally, I strongly believe we need effective producer representation in the public arena. I also believe that no matter what the CCA did they were basically destined to be ineffective until USDA decided to make a move to open things up. In this light a lot of their actions would appear to be a complete and total waste of money.
Their is an argument that they fought for and obtained various producer aid packages from government, and have done some work on opening/regaining markets, although I am not 100% convinced that this has been effective either. Perhaps we would have been better off to ignore the US court situation and spend all of the money on new markets/packing plants/value chain development?
I am interested to hear others thoughts on this. I think that if BSE does not result in a significant revamp of the structure of these organizations, then I personally will have a very difficult time supporting them (for example there are a lot of ABP representatives for only 50,000 beef producers in AB).
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