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I agree with your logic. I noted that this referred to the primary producer, not the processor.
As there is limited competition in the Canadian marketplace for feeder cattle (LOL), and there are thousands of producers, and some are even willing to sell below cost, how these buyers source cattle has now become a perfectly competitive situation amongst sellers. If I offer X $ someone will sell (or will have to sell), so I have no need to offer more. I know that they do not have the luxury of shopping around for a better deal, so therefore the lowest cost wins as being the most profitable (or smallest loser).
I know it is not an easy sell, but we are currently working through a variety of options to pull our operation out of this cycle, and go around the captive market. It is easier said than done, but for us it is a path we think we need to take.
I think several posters on this board have some great ideas (and implementations) of how to do this as well.
I agree with your logic. I noted that this referred to the primary producer, not the processor.
As there is limited competition in the Canadian marketplace for feeder cattle (LOL), and there are thousands of producers, and some are even willing to sell below cost, how these buyers source cattle has now become a perfectly competitive situation amongst sellers. If I offer X $ someone will sell (or will have to sell), so I have no need to offer more. I know that they do not have the luxury of shopping around for a better deal, so therefore the lowest cost wins as being the most profitable (or smallest loser).
I know it is not an easy sell, but we are currently working through a variety of options to pull our operation out of this cycle, and go around the captive market. It is easier said than done, but for us it is a path we think we need to take.
I think several posters on this board have some great ideas (and implementations) of how to do this as well.
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