Here's a press release from the Canada West Foundation regarding a recent paper prepared by U of Manitoba economist Greg Mason on Canadian agriculture:
http://www.cwf.ca/V2/cnt/release_200903160834.php
Here's an interesting quote:
"International competition is key as high food prices driven by demand from China and India will be important for making Canadian farms viable, self-sustaining enterprises. But in order to achieve this, the agricultural sector will have to move away from subsidies and income support, a move which might cause some long-term farmers with less viable operations to shut down."
As part of the plan to make Canadian agriculture more viable, Mason argues for the privatisation of the CWB and the shutdown of supply management.
It looks like the economics department at the U of M has made a lot of progress since I was there. Sounds like an excellent report. What do other Agrivillers say to that?
http://www.cwf.ca/V2/cnt/release_200903160834.php
Here's an interesting quote:
"International competition is key as high food prices driven by demand from China and India will be important for making Canadian farms viable, self-sustaining enterprises. But in order to achieve this, the agricultural sector will have to move away from subsidies and income support, a move which might cause some long-term farmers with less viable operations to shut down."
As part of the plan to make Canadian agriculture more viable, Mason argues for the privatisation of the CWB and the shutdown of supply management.
It looks like the economics department at the U of M has made a lot of progress since I was there. Sounds like an excellent report. What do other Agrivillers say to that?
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