Maybe it’s tome the entire fukin Ag Industry stood up as one and go to Ottawa to demand action for the producers who provide their fukin way of life !!!!!!
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Originally posted by bobofthenorth View PostTime to start inspecting containers in Prince Rupert. They don't need to find anything. Just inspect the hell out of every container. We've been lying on our back and taking this for long enough. Once the containers start stacking up and the ocean carriers start charging extra because it takes too long to unload then we can negotiate. Until then we're just patsies. I expect the port of P.R. wouldn't like it but maybe its time to take one for the team - like all the rest of us have been doing as a matter of fact.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostMaybe it’s tome the entire fukin Ag Industry stood up as one and go to Ottawa to demand action for the producers who provide their fukin way of life !!!!!!Last edited by farmaholic; Jun 25, 2019, 18:29.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostVIA a cheap food policy? Per month I bet some families spend more on cell phone charges, internet services, tv services, entertainment than food. Food isn't a ****en optional luxury last time I checked.
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Did you read what actually happened here? On the face of it at least one pork processor shipping pork to China with ractopamine in it (which they don't allow in their imports) and covering their deception with counterfeit veterinary health certificates. This was discovered by CFIA and they reported it to the Chinese.
I know China are looking for an excuse but unlike the canola ban they certainly seem to have grounds for complaint this time.
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostDid you read what actually happened here? On the face of it at least one pork processor shipping pork to China with ractopamine in it (which they don't allow in their imports) and covering their deception with counterfeit veterinary health certificates. This was discovered by CFIA and they reported it to the Chinese.
I know China are looking for an excuse but unlike the canola ban they certainly seem to have grounds for complaint this time.
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