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58,000 to 80,000 jobs threatened in Canada in the event that the supply management system disappears for the poultry and egg sectors alone


Report estimates an expected $4.6 to $6.3 billion decrease in GDP

MONTREAL, Jan. 19, 2018 /CNW Telbec/ - According to La Coop fédérée, the Canadian supply management system should not be used as a bargaining chip for the eventual renewal of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). If so, this would result in serious economic and social impacts for many regions of the country in the long-term. The negative impacts would be felt by many Canadians - producers and consumers.

Mr. René Proulx, President and Chief Executive Officer of Exceldor, Mr. René Moreau,  President of Agropur Cooperative, Mr. Ghislain Gervais, President of La Coop fédérée, Mr. Marcel Groleau, President of l'Union des producteurs agricoles du Québec and Mr. Laurent Lessard, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. (CNW Group/La Coop fédérée)

A recent PWC Canadareport, commissioned by La Coop fédérée, Exceldor coopérative, Burnbrae Farms and Nutrigroupe, in collaboration with the Fédération des producteurs d'oeufs du Québec, Les Éleveurs de volailles du Québec and the Producteurs d'oeufs d'incubation du Québec, indicates that between 58,000 and 80,000 jobs are threatened in Canada in the event that the supply management system disappears.

A difficult future

According to the results of the study, the primary consequence of abandoning the system will be that the cost of US imports into Canada will likely become the reference price for the combined United States and Canada markets. In concrete terms, this means that far fewer products from local producers will be available to consumers.

The PwC Canada report estimates that a dismantling of supply management may result in a market share loss of 80% to 90% of Canadian egg production, which will leave them with 10% to 20% of the current market, whereas the market share for chicken production may decrease by 40% to 70%. Another consequence is that the vast majority of the Canadian turkey industry may disappear.

From an economic perspective, these market share losses would translate into a decrease in Canadian GDP ranging from $4.6 to $6.3 billion.

No gain for the Canadian consumer

Will the abandonment of the system benefit Canadian consumers in terms of lower prices? According to the report, the price declines will likely be moderate. In addition, in terms of social impacts, the decline in the number of family farms could undermine social cohesion in rural areas.

The findings of the report therefore do not predict anything positive for the Canadian agri-food sector. In fact, the authors note that:

"The Canadian model enables us to collectively take advantage of an agriculture that was built and has evolved according to our values, that takes into account our collective concerns in terms of the economy, geography, the environment, food security, and innovation, and one that has so far delivered results that speak for themselves, said the president of La Coop fédérée, Ghislain Gervais during a media event. The system works. In the name of what must we therefore accept the imposition of an American-style of agriculture, that is to say a highly concentrated and industrialized form of agriculture that does not respond to the characteristics of our country or our values?"

"By its very nature, the Canadian agricultural model must be protected. And to do this, I think it is legitimate to claim, in its name, a measure of protection. On behalf of its members, its partners, its clients, its consumers and our collective values, La Coop fédérée is, today, asking for just this," concluded Gervais.

To read a summary of the report: http://web.lacoop.coop/en/publication

About La Coop fédérée

Founded in 1922, La Coop fédérée is the largest agri-food enterprise in Quebec, the only pan-Canadian agricultural cooperative and the 24th largest agri-food cooperative in the world. It represents more than 90,000 members in nearly 70 cooperatives spread out over several Canadian provinces. It employs more than 12,000 people and has sales of $6.3 billion. Including its affiliated cooperatives, La Coop fédérée has nearly 18,000 employees and combined revenues of $9.2 billion. Its activities are divided into three divisions: Olymel S.E.C. (under the banners Olymel, Flamingo and Lafleur), the AgriBusiness Division (under the banners La Coop and Elite, Agrico, and Agromart) and Groupe BMR inc. (under the banners BMR, Unimat, Agrizone and Potvin & Bouchard). For more information, visit www.lacoop.coop Twitter account: twitter.com/LaCoop_federee.

 

SOURCE La Coop fédérée


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