Wherever I go where cattle producers are gathered I still hear conversations revolving around producer packing plants. The issue has not gone away just because the border has opened a crack to let in a few live steers. And the need for a producer packing plant is just as real today as it was a year ago and the need will be there in the future just as it was in the past.
Producer packing plants are not about marketing our live cattle. There are companies out there that are more than willing to market our live cattle for us and they go by names like Cargill and Tyson. Producer packing plants are about getting paid a fair price for our live cattle. Even though BSE made it all too clear that we were not getting paid a fair price for live cattle in this country the problem was there before BSE and it is going to be there after BSE unless something is done about it.
Tweaking the Competition Bureau or attempting to put regulations in place regarding captive supplies is not going provide any meaningful solutions. But a properly structured, properly managed producer packing plant could force the market to pay fair prices for our live cattle. As long as producers depend on someone else to take their live cattle off of their hands and do the processing and marketing for them rather than producers doing it for themselves then producers should not expect to get anything other than the leftovers from the consumers beef dollars.
Yes it is time for producers to something for themselves as Rkaiser pointed out in another thread. The challenge is how to best make it happen. Rkaiser suggested that doing something for themselves no longer includes trying to reach the likes of ABP or CCA. I would tend to disagree with that, having the support of the ABP if not critical would certainly be beneficial. And there is something producers can do about that.
Nominations for ABP delegate are open until for another week until the end of this month. As it happens, a simple majority of delegates are up for election this fall. All it takes is four producers who support the producer packing plant concept to be elected in each of 9 zones throughout the province to see a change in ABP attitude towards producer packing plants happen overnight. 36 people can change the production of live cattle in the province of Alberta. All those people have to do is raise their hands at the right time during three votes. Once to elect a director who supports producer packing plants, once to elect an executive from those directors who support producer packing plants, once to support a resolution supporting producer packing plants at the Annual General Meeting in December. There is no need to be a great public speaker or anything else but a producer of live cattle concerned about the future direction of the industry they are in. Now is the time for a few good people to come forward and do something positive that will benefit their industry for generations to come.
Nomination forms are available for download at
http://www.albertabeef.org/pdf/Nomination%20Form.pdf
Fax, mail, send them in by August 31. Don’t worry about the brief resume as that can be sent later, just get your nomination in by the closing date. It could change everything.
Producer packing plants are not about marketing our live cattle. There are companies out there that are more than willing to market our live cattle for us and they go by names like Cargill and Tyson. Producer packing plants are about getting paid a fair price for our live cattle. Even though BSE made it all too clear that we were not getting paid a fair price for live cattle in this country the problem was there before BSE and it is going to be there after BSE unless something is done about it.
Tweaking the Competition Bureau or attempting to put regulations in place regarding captive supplies is not going provide any meaningful solutions. But a properly structured, properly managed producer packing plant could force the market to pay fair prices for our live cattle. As long as producers depend on someone else to take their live cattle off of their hands and do the processing and marketing for them rather than producers doing it for themselves then producers should not expect to get anything other than the leftovers from the consumers beef dollars.
Yes it is time for producers to something for themselves as Rkaiser pointed out in another thread. The challenge is how to best make it happen. Rkaiser suggested that doing something for themselves no longer includes trying to reach the likes of ABP or CCA. I would tend to disagree with that, having the support of the ABP if not critical would certainly be beneficial. And there is something producers can do about that.
Nominations for ABP delegate are open until for another week until the end of this month. As it happens, a simple majority of delegates are up for election this fall. All it takes is four producers who support the producer packing plant concept to be elected in each of 9 zones throughout the province to see a change in ABP attitude towards producer packing plants happen overnight. 36 people can change the production of live cattle in the province of Alberta. All those people have to do is raise their hands at the right time during three votes. Once to elect a director who supports producer packing plants, once to elect an executive from those directors who support producer packing plants, once to support a resolution supporting producer packing plants at the Annual General Meeting in December. There is no need to be a great public speaker or anything else but a producer of live cattle concerned about the future direction of the industry they are in. Now is the time for a few good people to come forward and do something positive that will benefit their industry for generations to come.
Nomination forms are available for download at
http://www.albertabeef.org/pdf/Nomination%20Form.pdf
Fax, mail, send them in by August 31. Don’t worry about the brief resume as that can be sent later, just get your nomination in by the closing date. It could change everything.
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