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    #16
    How about this article Fransisco?

    http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/opinion/letters_to_the_editor/supply-management-keeps-dairy-industry-strong-161655565.html

    This flies in the face of your propaganda.

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      #17
      Read the TPP? It isn't about supply management. It is about your return to slavery! Back to the same bullshit your great grandfather escaped from!

      If you can't understand that....be happy and listen to assholes like Charles Adler...you deserve it.

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        #18
        <i>"According to Conference Board of Canada research
        Canadian consumers pay 60 cents more for a one litre
        carton of whole milk. </i>

        They didn't actually go into a grocery store in the US to find that tidbit of <i> data </i> did they?

        It's time to seriously look at the best way to end the massive subsidies for a select few, and regain some credibility with our trading partners.

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          #19
          Fransisco: You may read this article as well regarding the TPP. It is very revealing.

          http://www.northumberlandview.ca/index.php?module=news&type=user&func=display&sid=1 6189

          Warning: It is written by the Green Party...you may have a seizure.

          Ahahahahahahahhahaaahhahaha

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            #20
            "It's time to seriously look at the best way to end the
            massive subsidies for a select few"

            I agree entirely - and given that the supply managed
            sectors are the only ones that get their entire income
            from the marketplace I assume you must be talking
            about the massive subsidies given to grain, beef and
            hog farmers in Canada through Agristability etc?

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              #21
              <i>"the supply managed
              sectors are the only ones that get their entire income
              from the marketplace" </i>

              Hardly.

              Most of their income comes from crippling import duties to keep prices artificially high to Canadian consumers, and impenetrable barriers to keep domestic competition out. The small remainder of their income is from “the marketplace”.

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                #22
                supply marketing is price fixing.

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                  #23
                  No - clearly every dollar of their income comes
                  directly from the sale price of their milk. Subsidies are
                  the things given to support the "free market" sectors
                  - crutches like Agristability because farmers cannot
                  remain in business longterm producing below the
                  cost of production. Multi million dollar payouts every
                  year primarily to the hog barns, feedlots and grain
                  farms.
                  Supply management successfully addresses this
                  problem hence there is no need for Agristability or
                  other support programs for the SM sectors.

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                    #24
                    It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that the price of dairy is above the "market" price.

                    Does it really matter where the subsidy comes from, whether from the Canadian taxpayer or a single Mom shelling out extra $ for her kids cheese sandwich?

                    The bitter irony is the ever increasing subsidies are being capitalized into "quota" and that money exits the industry with retirees.

                    Insanity.

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                      #25
                      I don't suppose it does matter ultimately how the
                      money comes through for the product whether it be
                      directly through the price a consumer pays (SM) or
                      through consumer paid price plus consumer funded
                      aid packages to maintain farmers (beef, hogs, grain)
                      But lets drop the lie that this has anything to do with
                      "free markets" and that those of us in the beef, hog
                      and grain sectors are unsubsidized and somehow
                      superior while the people in SM are subsidy junkies.
                      This is a complete reversal of the truth.
                      SM works because there are regulations in place to
                      ensure processors pay a fair price for their raw
                      material. Lack of excessive profits in the processing
                      sector are what ensures adequate returns to dairy
                      producers. SM returns all come from the market and
                      it's a system that obviously works.

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                        #26
                        The dairy system as we know it in Canada is going
                        to hit a very hard wall if interest rates take-off.
                        Imaging how you will finance your 2,000,000 quota
                        fee with FCC when rates are in the double digits
                        again. Young producers are getting a F-job from the
                        establishment and bankers are reaping the rewards.

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                          #27
                          I don't see why they would be hit particularly hard
                          with an interest rate hike - remember they are in a
                          highly, and consistently profitable sector. It's
                          generally accepted that you can buy and pay off milk
                          quota in around 7 years.
                          Contrast that to beef, hog and grain operators.
                          Feedlot cattle have averaged a net loss of around
                          $6/head over a 30 period, how much have hog
                          operations averaged over the same period? With the
                          machinery and other input costs associated with
                          modern grain farming as well as greatly increased
                          land costs how many of you are looking forward to
                          double digit interest rates? Especially given the risk
                          you are taking - not getting a crop seeded, getting
                          hailed out, having a poor crop due to too wet, too
                          dry, early frost etc and having no control over the
                          prices received.
                          None of these things affect the dairy (egg or chicken)
                          farmer - supply management is a good system don't
                          throw it out to appease our trade competitors.

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                            #28
                            The system "works" in the same way as robbing banks "works" for thieves.

                            And it is the biggest subsidy scheme we have going. Anyone who doesn't recognize that has been sleeping with a bag of furadan under their pillow.

                            I can understand why those who are in it don't want things to change its a really nice gravy train for them. But there's nothing in it for anyone else, consumers and other farmers get the short end of the stick. Its a classic win lose scenario.

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                              #29
                              I am not fond of supply mgmt but beware the next
                              thing adler will be after is agristability and crop
                              ins. Subsidies. Public pays for them as well.

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                                #30
                                The oil sands have been subsidized....natural gas have been subsidized....corporate meat packers have been subsidized....the US dairy system has been and will be heavily subsidized......so let’s throw out our system that the sell price actually has something to do with the costs.
                                I agree changes could be made, however, don’t be jealous just because someone has figured out how to make money in the food system.....you would rather pay incompetent CEO major bonuses for screwing the system....hell even they are subsidized.

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