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A world commodity in "adequate" supply has no price relationship to consumer good it ends up in.
Primary producer gets as little as possible, only enough to keep enough producers chasing the carrot to ensure a little too much supply. That way every one happy other than primary producers, who are not valued?
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While that is true in general terms it is by no means a static scenario. Look at this graph showing the increase in spread between farm-gate and retail beef price over a relatively short period. It will be repeated pretty much across every commodity. That is a bigger issue than a small % of farmers having to pay some more tax because they chose to incorporate yet nobody is talking about it.Originally posted by fjlip View PostA world commodity in "adequate" supply has no price relationship to consumer good it ends up in.
Primary producer gets as little as possible, only enough to keep enough producers chasing the carrot to ensure a little too much supply. That way every one happy other than primary producers, who are not valued?
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I think Krause makes a good point. We have farmed forever in Canada, but when I think of these changes I don't know if it is worth the aggravation. One of the things that keeps me going/motivated during the hard times has been the knowledge that I can pass down something to my kids, or if they don't want to farm we could rent out the land when we get older and spend time travelling etc. Take both of those away and I honestly would consider doing something else. I don't think I am courageous enough to go farm in another country but I would consider changing careers. Stop greasing everybody else's wheels.
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