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    Canada Beef

    This showed up on the MB Co-operator website.

    Stakeholders call for lone national beef marketing body
    Staff
    1/6/2011 7:02:00 PM

    "Canada Beef," a marketing and promotion organization handling domestic and international work now done by three agencies, is the recommendation of the stakeholder group tasked with their restructuring.

    The Canada Beef Working Group (CBWG) on Thursday recommended creating a "single independent national beef cattle marketing and promotion organization" merging the Beef Information Centre (BIC), Canada Beef Export Federation (CBEF) and Canadian Beef Cattle Research, Market Development and Promotion Agency (National Check-off Agency).

    The group recommends the new body be dubbed Canada Beef, "to position Canadian beef as the premium beef product of choice for domestic and international consumers."

    CBWG's recommendations now go to the boards of the Canadian Cattlemen's Association (CCA), BIC, CBEF and the National Check-off Agency for each to consider, the group said.

    If supported, the recommendations would go to special general meetings of CCA and CBEF members for approval.

    As the major funders of marketing and promotion work, cattle producers "have been requesting a new organizational structure that would be more efficient and nimble," CBWG co-chair Brad Wildeman said in a release Thursday.

    "Combining the three entities will reduce costs through simplified funding administration and eliminate duplication."

    As well, "companies that we have partnered with to market and promote Canadian beef will continue to be able to work with the industry in the same way, but without membership fees," co-chair Brian Ross, an Estevan, Sask. producer and CBEF director, said in the same release.

    An estimated additional $1.3 million per year would then be available to maintain marketing programs and services, the equivalent of national check-off revenue from 1.3 million cattle marketings, Wildeman said.

    The CBWG recommends a single body be created by restructuring the National Check-off Agency, which would then assume the responsibilities, programs and "core functions" of all three organizations.

    "Not only does this respond to requests from producers, but it also fully utilizes the structure and authority of the National Check-off Agency," said Wildeman, a former CCA president and head of cattle feeding firm Pound-Maker Agventures at Lanigan, Sask.

    The new body would be governed by one board with at least 12 members and a structure that consolidates responsibility to that board and one senior officer.

    "This will provide a single standard marketing plan and set of performance metrics for the Canadian industry," the group said.

    Beef research responsibilities would remain assigned to the Beef Cattle Research Council, the CBWG added.

    "Due diligence"

    The CBWG, which has looked at restructuring options for the past five months, also studied current funding delivery systems and recommended changes to "streamline the funding process" and thus cut costs.

    Those would include dissolving the Global Marketing Advisory Committee, and reducing the role of the Canadian Cattlemen Market Development Council.

    That council oversees an $80 million Legacy Fund, made up of federal and Alberta government contributions and due to expire by 2015.

    The CBWG's mandate was to consider "the long-term needs of the industry, the funding and marketing challenges that lie ahead, the contribution and needs of stakeholders, the results of a due diligence review of BIC and CBEF, previous studies, opportunities to simplify the funding and approval structures, and analysis of options."

    Its 13 members, Wildeman and Ross included, represented the CCA, BIC, CBEF, the National/Alberta Cattle Feeders' Association and the major packers (XL Foods and Cargill).

    The group noted its report was reviewed before Thursday's release by the George Morris Centre, the Guelph-based ag industry think tank, and by consultant Brian Hayward, a former Agricore United CEO now heading Aldare Resources.

    #2
    No major changes then - just a shuffling of people and names. The fundamentals remain the same - beef marketing and promotion efforts substantially paid for by Government and producers selling live cattle while the guys actually selling "Canada beef" - the packers - only make a token contribution yet get to steer the direction of the total marketing effort. Another free enterprise solution - NOT!

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      #3
      "Combining the three entities will reduce costs through simplified funding administration and eliminate duplication."


      So we are actually going to see some people laid off and salaries eliminated = checkoff dollars saved?

      Hahaha! I know funny joke!

      The reality is that government is a malignant tumor - it NEVER reduces itself. It just metastasizes, grows and consumes until it destroys its host.

      We have ivermectin for parasites but there has been no cure discovered for government.

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        #4
        Don't worry boys, this thing will take longer than these old boys starting it will ever survive on the planet. And like GF says, even if they make it work, it will be no different than what we have now. CCA already has their Canada Beef program. It's called "Do everything we tell you and then sell your cattle to Cargill and Nillsen brothers. This new program will simply make an even more profitable end product for the boys at the top.

        Free enterprise lives --- synergistic value chains work --- use them.

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          #5
          Kind of the response I thought that would bring. LOL

          Aren't we a cynical bunch? Gee, I wonder why that would be..........

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            #6
            Spelling error. Shouldn't read "stakeholders" it should read "hostage takers".

            And some are married to their hostage takers.

            Saave some more money, just give the funding to the 2 hostaged takers, hire the beuicrates and let them pay their Cpp, EI and WCB.

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              #7
              Like Shuffling the chairs on the deck of the Titanic.

              They should be trying to help us handle the market prices, $Cdn and high feed costs.

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