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    #13
    Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
    Well matching their subsidy isn't going to help you one bit - and them getting it isn't going to help them either - it's an illusion. Kind of thing you would expect a con man to sell you as a great deal.
    Then why is the government going to be handing out billions to a few thousand supply management farmers...sounds like matching programs to me.....

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      #14
      Originally posted by sumdumguy View Post
      We deserve parity and if the government destroys our markets, they should have their arses sued.
      Why do you think you deserve price parity with producers in other countries who are our competitors in international trade? The Government didn't destroy your market it's an international trade dispute - something that happens periodically when you are involved in international trade.



      Originally posted by bucket View Post
      Then why is the government going to be handing out billions to a few thousand supply management farmers...sounds like matching programs to me.....
      What's it matched with? which other country started to dismantle a supply management system and felt as a result it had to compensate the producers for the damages incurred?

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        #15
        New Zealand deregulated its dairy industry in 1984. It went through a six-year transition period, where farmers received some support, and about 1 per cent of farmers left the industry.


        oh oh.....someone knows how to use google with a little help as to where to start looking...

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