Charlie;
I got this press release;
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday December 4, 2002
Canadian Alliance Supports Alberta's Bid for Marketing Freedom
OTTAWA - Official Opposition Canadian Wheat Board Critic, David L.
Anderson, today announced his support for the Alberta government's plan to
obtain marketing choice for their farmers.
Earlier this week, Alberta passed Bill 207, an Act aimed at giving Alberta
farmers the ability to market their wheat and barley directly to the buyer
of their choice. Although the CWB is controlled by federal legislation,
Bill 207 will give Alberta Agriculture Minister Shirley McClelland the
authority to negotiate a dual-marketing arrangement for Alberta farmers.
"Ontario, Quebec, the Atlantic Provinces, and most of British Columbia
already market outside the CWB monopoly. There is no reason Albertans
should not be granted the same opportunity," said Anderson.
"Marketing choice is essential for producers to move up the value-added
chain," stated Anderson. "Right now, prairie farmers who want to add value
to their grain through processing find that the CWB's pooling system stands
between them and the profits of vertical integration. Allowing producers to
bypass the Wheat Board's compulsory pooling system would provide them with
the opportunity to capture the full economic benefits of value-added
processing."
Anderson noted that in Saskatchewan alone, 17 percent of rural communities
are now home to at least one specialty crop processing plant.
"On average, each of these 136 plants provides nine jobs and contributes
more than $750,000 annually to the community in direct economic benefits,"
continued Anderson. "Regrettably, the same economic impact has not been
realized in Board grains. The wheat mills found on the prairies are
predominantly urban-centered and foreign-owned. The economic benefits they
generate seldom reach the farm gate and are often distributed outside the
country to foreign shareholders."
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For more information, please call: David L. Anderson, M.P.
(613) 995-1616
NOW I hear Chairman Ritter talking about more freedom for Organic producers on the Radio, and more marketing options!
What have you heard?
I got this press release;
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday December 4, 2002
Canadian Alliance Supports Alberta's Bid for Marketing Freedom
OTTAWA - Official Opposition Canadian Wheat Board Critic, David L.
Anderson, today announced his support for the Alberta government's plan to
obtain marketing choice for their farmers.
Earlier this week, Alberta passed Bill 207, an Act aimed at giving Alberta
farmers the ability to market their wheat and barley directly to the buyer
of their choice. Although the CWB is controlled by federal legislation,
Bill 207 will give Alberta Agriculture Minister Shirley McClelland the
authority to negotiate a dual-marketing arrangement for Alberta farmers.
"Ontario, Quebec, the Atlantic Provinces, and most of British Columbia
already market outside the CWB monopoly. There is no reason Albertans
should not be granted the same opportunity," said Anderson.
"Marketing choice is essential for producers to move up the value-added
chain," stated Anderson. "Right now, prairie farmers who want to add value
to their grain through processing find that the CWB's pooling system stands
between them and the profits of vertical integration. Allowing producers to
bypass the Wheat Board's compulsory pooling system would provide them with
the opportunity to capture the full economic benefits of value-added
processing."
Anderson noted that in Saskatchewan alone, 17 percent of rural communities
are now home to at least one specialty crop processing plant.
"On average, each of these 136 plants provides nine jobs and contributes
more than $750,000 annually to the community in direct economic benefits,"
continued Anderson. "Regrettably, the same economic impact has not been
realized in Board grains. The wheat mills found on the prairies are
predominantly urban-centered and foreign-owned. The economic benefits they
generate seldom reach the farm gate and are often distributed outside the
country to foreign shareholders."
-30-
For more information, please call: David L. Anderson, M.P.
(613) 995-1616
NOW I hear Chairman Ritter talking about more freedom for Organic producers on the Radio, and more marketing options!
What have you heard?
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