Ironically, and perhaps most frustratingly, it hurts many of the dairy farmers themselves — certainly the most efficient ones, as highlighted in «
Reforming Dairy Supply Management: The Case for Growth», a new report by the Conference Board of Canada.
Not exact matches
Canada's controversial but politically untouchable
dairy supply management system can be
reformed, while addressing the concerns of wary politicians, consumers tired of overpaying for milk and...
Reforming supply management would inject new dynamism into Canada's shrinking farm population, enabling
dairy and poultry producers to look beyond a mature domestic market and pursue opportunities around the world.
At the same time, it is our understanding that New Zealand has resisted considering significant
reforms to its
dairy sector policies, which permit the concentration of virtually 90 % of its milk
supply into the hands of one company,» said the letter.