Many farmers are looking to value-add at farmgate. What to grow? Where to aim for sales?
Thalpenny, I have a question for you about Nafta and exporting . This question is pertinent for all those farmers out there beginning to value add on their farms...and in particular those with small flour mills on their farms.
A producer who mills his own wheat on his own farm can then sell this "non-board" flour direct to his customers throughout Canada. However, when he goes to export that same flour, he is denied a CWB export license.
This appears to be in violation of NAFTA Article 309: "....no Party may adopt or maintain any prohibition or restriction.... on the exportation or sale for export of any good destined for the territory of another Party..." Would you please explain how the CWB's non-board flour restriction can possibly be in compliance with NAFTA?
Parsley
Thalpenny, I have a question for you about Nafta and exporting . This question is pertinent for all those farmers out there beginning to value add on their farms...and in particular those with small flour mills on their farms.
A producer who mills his own wheat on his own farm can then sell this "non-board" flour direct to his customers throughout Canada. However, when he goes to export that same flour, he is denied a CWB export license.
This appears to be in violation of NAFTA Article 309: "....no Party may adopt or maintain any prohibition or restriction.... on the exportation or sale for export of any good destined for the territory of another Party..." Would you please explain how the CWB's non-board flour restriction can possibly be in compliance with NAFTA?
Parsley
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