Been thinking alot of the potash industry and how Wall called potash a strategic resource for the province.
Now with all this talk of foreign investment in farmland, should it be considered a resource and protected as well?
Asking this because as the province protected potash, they recently sold potash to India for 427 per tonne delivered to India. Meanwhile we are being told to pay over 500 a tonne.
If the premier protected potash corp., should farmers not have the same consideration at least to have the same deal?
IMHO, the difference betwen the asian price and the Saskatchewan retail price, should be considered a tax on the local farmers. Wall and his government could quickly fix this price problem and on nitrogen as well.
Basically, is farming a strategic resource for the province of Saskatchewan?
Your thoughts.
Now with all this talk of foreign investment in farmland, should it be considered a resource and protected as well?
Asking this because as the province protected potash, they recently sold potash to India for 427 per tonne delivered to India. Meanwhile we are being told to pay over 500 a tonne.
If the premier protected potash corp., should farmers not have the same consideration at least to have the same deal?
IMHO, the difference betwen the asian price and the Saskatchewan retail price, should be considered a tax on the local farmers. Wall and his government could quickly fix this price problem and on nitrogen as well.
Basically, is farming a strategic resource for the province of Saskatchewan?
Your thoughts.
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