Reading through last months Cattleman magazine I noticed a little piece about the ABP negotiating with the Alberta Government to provide a financial incentive for producers to age verify their calves. I find this incredible for the organisation that preaches the virtue of "free enterprise and the trickle down effect". If the packers can make a lot of extra money by shipping produce into Japan as long as it is age verified let it be market led, I thought they already were paying a premium for such cattle? If they need more cattle and aren't getting them because producers can't be bothered age verifying they need to pay more money - that's how the free market works right?
Not in Alberta apparently - from the same organisation that refused producer calls (through resolutions)last Fall to lobby the Government to harmonise costs of RFID eartags between provinces and possibly reimburse producers to switch to RFID tags on breeding females as other provinces have done.
It's clear that the ABP will not fight for the producer interest but when the packers ask them to jump they ask "how high?"
This is nothing more than a move by the packers to increase the number of cattle they have available to export to Japan with the cost being externalised once again onto the Alberta taxpayer using the producer funded ABP as their negotiator.
Not in Alberta apparently - from the same organisation that refused producer calls (through resolutions)last Fall to lobby the Government to harmonise costs of RFID eartags between provinces and possibly reimburse producers to switch to RFID tags on breeding females as other provinces have done.
It's clear that the ABP will not fight for the producer interest but when the packers ask them to jump they ask "how high?"
This is nothing more than a move by the packers to increase the number of cattle they have available to export to Japan with the cost being externalised once again onto the Alberta taxpayer using the producer funded ABP as their negotiator.
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