I hope there are more people concerned than "You both"......
When 70% to 80% of the Canadian flax export markets go poof and no one has a clear idea of when or how or if it will ever come back; then there is a problem. If I were an organic farmer I would see even darker writing on the wall too..
Their problem isn't likely diminishing as their customers become more aware that they share the same seed supplies as rest of Western Canada (and the world); and that organic farmers are just across the "fence" from the same problems shared by everyone.
We can't exist in little protected bubbles on this planet; and neither can GM, GMO, PNT etc etc. In all gets mingled in and inter bred to the point there is a "little bit of everything in anythging. Where have I heard that before?
When 70% to 80% of the Canadian flax export markets go poof and no one has a clear idea of when or how or if it will ever come back; then there is a problem. If I were an organic farmer I would see even darker writing on the wall too..
Their problem isn't likely diminishing as their customers become more aware that they share the same seed supplies as rest of Western Canada (and the world); and that organic farmers are just across the "fence" from the same problems shared by everyone.
We can't exist in little protected bubbles on this planet; and neither can GM, GMO, PNT etc etc. In all gets mingled in and inter bred to the point there is a "little bit of everything in anythging. Where have I heard that before?
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