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  • sawfly
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2005
    • 876

    pesticide price rip off

    the FNA site has a link to a price study done by Ridgetowm collage at Guelph, on pesticide prices in the US and ontario .

    prices are all converted to Cdn. funds, usually $ per liter

    here are some highlights. ( if you want to call them that)
    Cdn. average price first , followed by US average price.

    Pursuit 244 - 152

    Banvel 38 -25

    MCPA 8.51 - 5.21

    select now dont loose your cool
    CDN. 159.47 US 46.00

    Rdp weathermax 14.18 - 12.88

    Treflan 15.22 - 6.67

    Malithion 12.80 - 6.92

    Matador 168 - 86

    Bravo 11.66 - 9.75

    Now on my 800 acres of peas and 200 of clearfeild canola i paid 7-8$ more an acre than i should have for the select and 3$/acre more for the Pursuit.

    1,000 acres x 10$ = 10,000$ extra and if i have to spray for some bug i will have to donate more.

    down right Criminal, and our govt. continues to let the theives make the rules.
  • kamichel
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 631

    #2
    I wonder if FNA can return some of these price differences back to farmers?
    What exactly is causing the higher prices?
    What part of the supply chain is gouging us?

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    • Fransisco
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2007
      • 3859

      #3
      On the surface it looks like something is either preventing arbitrage from happening or that the cost of doing buisness is just that much higher in Canada.

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      • TOM4CWB
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2000
        • 16511

        #4
        Fran,

        It is both.

        To get approval for products in our western Canadian market... it takes years and millions to get through the red tape.

        If it were easy to make these ag products... fert., fuel... cheap... we would. Canada is a small market $$$wise... spread over a huge area.

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        • highwayman
          Senior Member
          • May 2007
          • 508

          #5
          FNA is not innocent in this conspiracy either. The cost of doing business in Canada may be higher for chemical companies but for those of us that were willing to take our business to the US and bring our own product across the border for personal use FNA soon put a stop to that because they were not able to profit from it. Such was the case this spring when we were unable to purchase Clearout 41 from a Montana retailer for the 3.25/litre that we purchased it last year. The manufacturer of this product saw fit to enter into a exclusive retail partnership with FNA where they could charge the producers 4.25-4.50/litre plus membership fees to belong to their organization. Want to talk about extortion, lets talk FNA!!!!

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          • MBFarmer1
            Member
            • Jan 2005
            • 33

            #6
            Hi Guys, I farm only about 15 miles from US border. Is there anything stopping me from going across the line picking up what I want (as long as it is a registered product in Canada) and returning?

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            • cottonpicken
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2006
              • 6993

              #7
              We should have signed a fair trade deal instead of a free trade deal.

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              • SASKFARMER3
                Senior Member
                • Feb 2006
                • 14485

                #8
                I told you guys this has been happening for years.
                Latest is chem companies who wanted changes to happen to OUI program and stupid Canola growers Wheat and all agreed that the good chem companies would work with farmers well boys the new program isn't even in effect and the Chem companies have changed certain things and wola no cheap generics for a couple of chemicals
                PMRA is wondering what hit them.

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                • sawfly
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2005
                  • 876

                  #9
                  some of you can bash the FNA all you want, but without them and OUI we would still be paying 8-9 $ /liter for glyphosate

                  You would think a study like that would be in every farm paper.
                  10s of thousands stolen from every farmer across the country.
                  It won't be in the country guide, will it.

                  i would have to fill my 500 gal. bulk gas tank 4 times and let theives empty it 4 times to equal the price differance on that 1000 acres.
                  strange. i would feel like taking a shot at the gas theif. but its ok for the chem company to do it.

                  How can this be happening?
                  No more excuses.
                  the laws and regulations bought and paid for by the chem industry , that allow this can be changed.
                  thats why we elect govt.s

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                  • wilagro
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2000
                    • 2761

                    #10
                    sawfly: Evidently, you didn't elect the right government...or Member of Parliament. Go after your MP and make him "walk the plank" or kick his a** out. We have been robbed too many times...maybe it IS time to do something about it.

                    What really galls me is our local co-operative farm supply outlet that maximize its prices and then turns around and give a wee rebate in cash and the rest in a small payment to reserves (equity). This does not help current operational costs.

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