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Beef producers ask Harper government for help; NDP support aid

Published on November 5, 2009
Published on February 24, 2010
The Canadian Press ~ The News  RSS Feed
Topics :
NDP , Conservatives , Canadian Cattleman's Association , OTTAWA , Farmers Union

OTTAWA - Beef producers are asking the Harper government for help, saying they face a "perfect storm."
They say mounting debt, inadequate insurance, unfair trade barriers and a strong dollar handicaps their foreign market prospects.
They've turned to the NDP to help them make their case to the Harper government, claiming aid to them would help all Canadians.
New Democrat MP Tony Martin says the Canadian Agriculture Income Stabilization program created by the former Liberal government five years ago was inadequate.
And he says cattlemen are even worse off now under the Conservatives, receiving a fraction of previous payments.
NDP agriculture critic Alex Atamanenko says beef producers are making less than half what they made 20 years ago, even though exports have tripled.
Representatives from the Canadian Cattleman's Association, Ontario Cattleman's Association and National Farmers Union were in Ottawa to tell the federal Tories they need support in order to restructure.
Slaughter cattle exports are down 20 per cent this year while feeder cattle exports have plunged 50 per cent.
The cattle producers say they want agriculture stability, including bigger margin coverage during losses and elimination of a viability test that demands positive margins in two of the past three years.

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