Thanks for posting that Loric - I think you need to check it though as there appears to be a mistake in it. Resolutions 17 18 show the same resolution (Re Balzac plant)being defeated once and carried once. Unless ABP are just keeping their options open on that one, LOL
As for the rest of them it could be said it was "much ado about nothing"
There appear to be 5 broadly in favor of the ALMS (and components thereof) and 4 broadly against as well as a few other related issues like calling for Stelmach to fire Groenveld (defeated thankfully)
There really is nothing of substance in there at all to address the issues of the day other than maybe #1 where the ABP will lobby through CCA for the Federal Government to launch trade action against COOL.(Carried - good resolution)
Then there are the nonsense issues - like lobbying the AB government to provide high speed internet access to rural Alberta. What a ridiculous waste of producer check-off dollars and ABP time.
Actually looking at the Balzac plant resolution I don't know how bright it is - sorry Sawbones! The resolution says ABP will fund a feasibility study into the cost of start up and operation. Since I'm assuming ABP are not going to fund this(nor likely will producers) wouldn't it have been smarter having ABP lobby the Provincial Government to conduct the study - or better still just have ABP lobby the AB Gov. to fund the establishment of the "packing incubator"?
Nowhere do there appear resolutions to address the seriousness of the situation the industry faces. How about using some of the suggested NFU solutions?
1. Deal with packer and retailer power.
2. Deal with packer and retailer power.
3. Deal with packer and retailer power.
4. Deal with packer and retailer power.
5. Deal with packer and retailer power.
6. Aim to create farmer owned packing capacity.
7. Alter regulations to encourage local abattoirs.
8. Build collective marketing agencies.
9. Test for BSE.
10. Better balance domestic production and consumption.
11. Reduce anti-biotic use.
12. Curtail hormone useage.
13. Develop markets for grass-fed beef.
As for the rest of them it could be said it was "much ado about nothing"
There appear to be 5 broadly in favor of the ALMS (and components thereof) and 4 broadly against as well as a few other related issues like calling for Stelmach to fire Groenveld (defeated thankfully)
There really is nothing of substance in there at all to address the issues of the day other than maybe #1 where the ABP will lobby through CCA for the Federal Government to launch trade action against COOL.(Carried - good resolution)
Then there are the nonsense issues - like lobbying the AB government to provide high speed internet access to rural Alberta. What a ridiculous waste of producer check-off dollars and ABP time.
Actually looking at the Balzac plant resolution I don't know how bright it is - sorry Sawbones! The resolution says ABP will fund a feasibility study into the cost of start up and operation. Since I'm assuming ABP are not going to fund this(nor likely will producers) wouldn't it have been smarter having ABP lobby the Provincial Government to conduct the study - or better still just have ABP lobby the AB Gov. to fund the establishment of the "packing incubator"?
Nowhere do there appear resolutions to address the seriousness of the situation the industry faces. How about using some of the suggested NFU solutions?
1. Deal with packer and retailer power.
2. Deal with packer and retailer power.
3. Deal with packer and retailer power.
4. Deal with packer and retailer power.
5. Deal with packer and retailer power.
6. Aim to create farmer owned packing capacity.
7. Alter regulations to encourage local abattoirs.
8. Build collective marketing agencies.
9. Test for BSE.
10. Better balance domestic production and consumption.
11. Reduce anti-biotic use.
12. Curtail hormone useage.
13. Develop markets for grass-fed beef.
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