The way I see it there's two paths, streamline infrastructure make all our suppliers take a big haircut down costs and compete on volume and producing cheap food for the masses.
Option two,
Chain our practices to make them align with the wealthy yuppies, grow way less but higher value, forget about competing on cost and sell into niche high value markets only. High gross/value supports high costs and high land prices with lower yields requiring less infrastructure to move.
Sell out to Salic or one of the other multinational farms if we can convince them to operate in Canada...
Other options????
If one actually sits down and does a business plan, a large scale green house growing fresh vegetables 4ac under glass) in an area close to natural gas in the southern part of the prairies, and a large scale 2000ha grains operation in Brazil or argue would diversify ones income and make for an interesting profitable operation in only ag
Just my Monday thought
Option two,
Chain our practices to make them align with the wealthy yuppies, grow way less but higher value, forget about competing on cost and sell into niche high value markets only. High gross/value supports high costs and high land prices with lower yields requiring less infrastructure to move.
Sell out to Salic or one of the other multinational farms if we can convince them to operate in Canada...
Other options????
If one actually sits down and does a business plan, a large scale green house growing fresh vegetables 4ac under glass) in an area close to natural gas in the southern part of the prairies, and a large scale 2000ha grains operation in Brazil or argue would diversify ones income and make for an interesting profitable operation in only ag
Just my Monday thought
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