Several of the posts over the last few weeks have talked about our Canadian beef, and while it is very good, I don't believe that barley fed is enough of a distinction in the new world order of things.
Barley finishing lots are one of the fastest growing sectors of Australian agriculture for example.
I think we really need to step back and take a look at the people that are kicking our butts in world trade and maybe emulate some of what they are doing. Australia is a good case in point with huge research investment (their beef crc projects are tremendous) and significant investment in market development and product differentiation.
As well, there are some good examples out of NZ and south america marketing into the wider world. Cost advantage and processes that are relatively easy to duplicate (eg: barley fed) are not going to be enough to differentiate our Canadian product into the future.
Thoughts? Comments?
Barley finishing lots are one of the fastest growing sectors of Australian agriculture for example.
I think we really need to step back and take a look at the people that are kicking our butts in world trade and maybe emulate some of what they are doing. Australia is a good case in point with huge research investment (their beef crc projects are tremendous) and significant investment in market development and product differentiation.
As well, there are some good examples out of NZ and south america marketing into the wider world. Cost advantage and processes that are relatively easy to duplicate (eg: barley fed) are not going to be enough to differentiate our Canadian product into the future.
Thoughts? Comments?
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