This "Triffid" issue has ramnifications that are too important to let die; with the Flax Council having the last word.
Here's the last word from Grainews on Jan 22/2010 "While certified seed is subject to rigorous quality standards and can be efficiently tested, there is no effective way of testing all farm-saved seed from all 12,000 flax growers in Western Canada in a timely manner or ensuring the reliability of the samples," the council said."
The council referred to is the Flax Council of Canada.
Damned if I recall letting any group speak for me on this issue. It would seem logical that if they indeed can make the decisions; then they also should be held responsible for the current mess. There hasn't been any hint that the Flax Council or anyone else assumes any liability for past actions; and I am very suspect about their ability to make decisions or what their place in their industry should be. Farmers have been left out of their agricultural industry.
Here's the last word from Grainews on Jan 22/2010 "While certified seed is subject to rigorous quality standards and can be efficiently tested, there is no effective way of testing all farm-saved seed from all 12,000 flax growers in Western Canada in a timely manner or ensuring the reliability of the samples," the council said."
The council referred to is the Flax Council of Canada.
Damned if I recall letting any group speak for me on this issue. It would seem logical that if they indeed can make the decisions; then they also should be held responsible for the current mess. There hasn't been any hint that the Flax Council or anyone else assumes any liability for past actions; and I am very suspect about their ability to make decisions or what their place in their industry should be. Farmers have been left out of their agricultural industry.
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