ICYMI - At a time of generationally high grocery prices, Ontario farmer Jerry Huigen is required to destroy 30,000 litres of excess production
Milk-dumping has actually been a regular feature of the Canadian dairy sector for at least the last 50 yearsEver since the 1970s, Canadian dairy farmers have been subject to a state-sanctioned cartel that artificially limits supply in order to drive up prices and ensure profitability for farmers.
“There are disciplines in place to ensure that producers do not produce excess of their quotas,” reads anThis advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.At the same time, strict border controls shield Canadian milk producers from foreign competition. It’s why Canadian milk is immune from the usual price fluctuations affecting grocery store produce. If
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