What do farm groups and farmers have against direct payments?
The USA does it. Most recently the ECAP was announced there with a direct acreage payment for the 2024 crop.
Why does the government always want to talk to industry officials as opposed to farmers that are taking the direct financial hit?
I doubt any graincos are losing money on this latest drop in futures.
But the main question is why are farmers and those farmers that represent us say a direct payment is bad .
Policy or trade policy/negotiations won't cover the $$$$ losses by farmers.
Every other industry gets direct subsidies or payments.
FFS the entire EV industry in Canada is government funded and some of those companies have already went bankrupt.
It's insane to think there are farmers out there that want their farm to compete against the treasuries and policy of other nations.
This is a year old issue in canola and most farm groups talking publicly haven't done much to avoid the current issue.
John Barlow , the ag critic for the conservatives that people think is brilliant hasn't got the canola issue to the ag or international trade committee in parliament for a study.WHY?
Did anyone notice the conservatives took the time this summer to have a committee meeting about the BC ferry boondoggle???
The USA does it. Most recently the ECAP was announced there with a direct acreage payment for the 2024 crop.
Why does the government always want to talk to industry officials as opposed to farmers that are taking the direct financial hit?
I doubt any graincos are losing money on this latest drop in futures.
But the main question is why are farmers and those farmers that represent us say a direct payment is bad .
Policy or trade policy/negotiations won't cover the $$$$ losses by farmers.
Every other industry gets direct subsidies or payments.
FFS the entire EV industry in Canada is government funded and some of those companies have already went bankrupt.
It's insane to think there are farmers out there that want their farm to compete against the treasuries and policy of other nations.
This is a year old issue in canola and most farm groups talking publicly haven't done much to avoid the current issue.
John Barlow , the ag critic for the conservatives that people think is brilliant hasn't got the canola issue to the ag or international trade committee in parliament for a study.WHY?
Did anyone notice the conservatives took the time this summer to have a committee meeting about the BC ferry boondoggle???
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