"There's been toxins found in wheat from
Russia or the Black Sea areas," said Dr.
Ken Rosassen. "If the Wheat Board is
gone, people talk about a much more open
system. There's those kinds of risks to
consumers."
Comments like this only indicate the
degree some people will go to supporting
their case. Under current regulations
millers are free to bring in Russian
wheat into Canada if in fact it was
practical. Not sure it makes sense to
sell into a market that produces way
more than it consumes. Finally Dr.
Rosassen for your information. There are
toxins found in Canadian Wheat on a
regular basis. It's called Fusarium and
Ergot. Scary that we leave you in charge
of teaching the next generation.
Russia or the Black Sea areas," said Dr.
Ken Rosassen. "If the Wheat Board is
gone, people talk about a much more open
system. There's those kinds of risks to
consumers."
Comments like this only indicate the
degree some people will go to supporting
their case. Under current regulations
millers are free to bring in Russian
wheat into Canada if in fact it was
practical. Not sure it makes sense to
sell into a market that produces way
more than it consumes. Finally Dr.
Rosassen for your information. There are
toxins found in Canadian Wheat on a
regular basis. It's called Fusarium and
Ergot. Scary that we leave you in charge
of teaching the next generation.
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