I am curious as to how the objectives of the NFU can fit the future of this cattle industry.
The main goal of the NFU from what I read is to bring us to a supply managed beef supply. Is this true?
If it is, then logic would say that we will have to forget about the world export markets. The feather and dairy industries in Canada do not export very much product, but depend on limiting supply to canadians to keep prices attractive to the farmgate.
I then have to ask how many cows (beef and dairy) do we need in total to supply Canada's beef needs?
At what price point of beef do consumers stop buying?
Do you believe consumers will pay more?
We pay more for supply managed products than they do for the same products in the US. Will beef go up also?
What value do you assign to the quota for young farmers wanting to enter the business?
How long do you suppose it will take for these massive 4th and 5th generation ranches to buy out the quota of the smaller farmers who don't have the land base or history?
You must also impose protectionist tariffs to limit imports of offshore beef which will probably have those countries impose tariffs on our products. Is that smart policy?
Just looking for straight answers.
The main goal of the NFU from what I read is to bring us to a supply managed beef supply. Is this true?
If it is, then logic would say that we will have to forget about the world export markets. The feather and dairy industries in Canada do not export very much product, but depend on limiting supply to canadians to keep prices attractive to the farmgate.
I then have to ask how many cows (beef and dairy) do we need in total to supply Canada's beef needs?
At what price point of beef do consumers stop buying?
Do you believe consumers will pay more?
We pay more for supply managed products than they do for the same products in the US. Will beef go up also?
What value do you assign to the quota for young farmers wanting to enter the business?
How long do you suppose it will take for these massive 4th and 5th generation ranches to buy out the quota of the smaller farmers who don't have the land base or history?
You must also impose protectionist tariffs to limit imports of offshore beef which will probably have those countries impose tariffs on our products. Is that smart policy?
Just looking for straight answers.
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