Excuse me for saying, but I think we could be doing better.
Between our three prairie provinces, we're paying tens, maybe hundreds of millions of dollars annually in producer checkoffs.
I'm not going to criticize the provincial commissions cause I think they have good intentions.
But what if we, as producers, requested refunds on all of our checkoffs and invested the money instead into farmer-owned infrastructure.
New farmer-owned terminals and storage facilities, logistics companies, transportation enterprises , export companies, brokerages and marketing arms.
As farmers, we are the foundation of the Canadian supply chain.
We produce and control the products that everyone else needs.
And remember, we're talking about some big budgets here. Hundreds of millions annually.
What is the combined value of all checkoffs in Sask, Man, an Alta?
If we used those checkoffs to our advantage, how influential could we be in domestic and international markets?
Before you be saying anything, I'm not a Commie or an NDPer. Just a common sense guy who thinks there's gotta be a better way.
Between our three prairie provinces, we're paying tens, maybe hundreds of millions of dollars annually in producer checkoffs.
I'm not going to criticize the provincial commissions cause I think they have good intentions.
But what if we, as producers, requested refunds on all of our checkoffs and invested the money instead into farmer-owned infrastructure.
New farmer-owned terminals and storage facilities, logistics companies, transportation enterprises , export companies, brokerages and marketing arms.
As farmers, we are the foundation of the Canadian supply chain.
We produce and control the products that everyone else needs.
And remember, we're talking about some big budgets here. Hundreds of millions annually.
What is the combined value of all checkoffs in Sask, Man, an Alta?
If we used those checkoffs to our advantage, how influential could we be in domestic and international markets?
Before you be saying anything, I'm not a Commie or an NDPer. Just a common sense guy who thinks there's gotta be a better way.
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