I'm not right up on the politics or economics of the whole corn problem in Manitoba/ Ontario? Is there going to be a duty placed on American corn coming into Canada?
The contention is the Americans are subsidizing corn that is being dumped into Canada at low prices? It happened out here in Alberta a couple of years ago but we were told the subsidys were "green" and not countervailable? What has changed?
Livestock producers claim they can't compete if they don't have access to this subsidized corn...so I assume the corn is being sold in the US just as cheaply? What is the American farmer getting for his corn and what is the American/Canadian feeder buying that corn for? For example: Is the American farmer getting an actual $3/bu for his corn but selling it for $2 with the US government making up the extra buck?
How can the Canadian corn farmer(or barley grower) be expected to compete?
The contention is the Americans are subsidizing corn that is being dumped into Canada at low prices? It happened out here in Alberta a couple of years ago but we were told the subsidys were "green" and not countervailable? What has changed?
Livestock producers claim they can't compete if they don't have access to this subsidized corn...so I assume the corn is being sold in the US just as cheaply? What is the American farmer getting for his corn and what is the American/Canadian feeder buying that corn for? For example: Is the American farmer getting an actual $3/bu for his corn but selling it for $2 with the US government making up the extra buck?
How can the Canadian corn farmer(or barley grower) be expected to compete?
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