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LETTER: Farm groups 'deeply troubled' by grocer story

'The views expressed in the article are contrary to long-standing Government of Canada policy,' representatives say in joint letter
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OrilliaMatters welcomes letters to the editor at [email protected] or via the website. Please include your full name, daytime phone number and address (for verification of authorship, not publication). The following letter is in response to a Canadian Press story titled 'Grocers to offer discounts, price freezes on food, but Champagne offers little detail,' published Oct. 5. 

Canadians are proud of our nation's unique policy framework that provides families with a steady supply of high quality, locally produced, dairy, poultry, and egg products. Canada’s supply-managed sector prevents shortages of products and stability, while avoiding the vulnerabilities of international and foreign supply chains.

We were deeply troubled by the baseless and biased views on supply management by a former commissioner of the Canadian Competition Bureau that were carried in your publication. The views expressed in the article are contrary to long-standing Government of Canada policy.

Supply management balances the market power between many thousands of small family businesses and a concentrated processing and retail sector.

The system also ensures stability and an adequate food supply within our country, all while driving economic activity and innovation within all Canadian provinces. It’s a system designed to support the interests of Canadians — and it has been doing so for more than five decades. That’s something to be proud of.

David Wiens, president, Dairy Farmers of Canada
Roger Pelissero, chair, Egg Farmers of Canada
Tim Klompmaker, chair, Chicken Farmers of Canada
Darren Ference, chair, Turkey Farmers of Canada
Brian Bilkes, chair, Canadian Hatching Egg Producers