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Supply Mgmt, Peak of the Market, CWB

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  • bgmb
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 1645

    Supply Mgmt, Peak of the Market, CWB

    I know supply mgmt and Peak of the market (veggie cartel in MB) aren't totally the same as the CWB.

    However why doesn't the government eliminate these institutions as well. They are at least as archaic and regressive for society as the CWB.

    They limit my freedom even more than the CWB does. If I want to start a chicken barn I can't because the cost of quota is prohibitive.

    Why is the government protecting a certain select group of what in many cases are large corporate farms with multimillion dollar net worths.
  • malta
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 245

    #2
    2 reasons, Quebec, Colonies, if you are government don't mess with them.

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    • bucket
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2008
      • 17039

      #3
      That and since some of these are perishible food items it really makes no sense to oversupply.

      However, it shouldn't be cost prohibitive to start. But maybe it because of all the health issues associated with these things makes it so.

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      • TOM4CWB
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2000
        • 16511

        #4
        bgmb,

        Check it out. Supply Management IS PROVINCIAL Legislation. The Feds accomodate it... but the province MUST INSTALL the Supply Management systems.

        BIG difference from CWB.

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        • rodb
          Senior Member
          • May 2002
          • 195

          #5
          The reason quota is so high is by the percieved value by outsiders wanting in. The governments are trying to ratch down value in dairy by clawing back portions of quote on sales.

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          • burnt
            Banned
            • Sep 2009
            • 3918

            #6
            What/who are the "outsiders" to whom you refer? Here in the east it seems that the price is being nailed to the ceiling by those already "in".

            Very, very little movement happening, only in tiny increments. Which is better for the smaller producers with 40 or 50 kg. since a .5 kg increase does them a lot more good than someone who has 400 or 500 kgs.

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            • dalek
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2000
              • 1553

              #7
              Nothing to do with outsiders wanting in and
              everything to do with insiders. Even if you wanted in,
              unless you manage to win the lottery and get in on
              one of the new entrant programs which take you to the
              head of the line for buying quota, with a 0.5 kg
              maximum monthly purchase, an outsider can't even
              get to the minimum quota holding to start shipping
              milk.

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              • parsley
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2000
                • 10986

                #8
                Just to remind you: In order that the CWB met Trade and Commerce constitutional needs in 1947, each of the prairie provinces had to pass enabling legislation in order for the CWB to market DA grain.

                They legislated.

                Manitoba held out, and fought hardest against it, ...with Douglas salivating in the background, but finally passed the legislation. Pars

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                • bgmb
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 1645

                  #9
                  Point is supply management is limiting my freedom as a farmer.

                  It is also providing a higher profit than a free market system would to established multimillionaire farms.

                  Another point is that milk is $2 per gallon in the states which is similar to junk food ie. pop. vs. 5 here.

                  However in Canada we are creating an incentive for people to drink less healthy options by having our milk and other dairy prices so high.

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                  • bgmb
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 1645

                    #10
                    T4,

                    Who puts the tariffs in place that make supply management work? the provinces?

                    I don't think so?

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