Higher animal protection standards, less use of antibiotics and hormones or enhancing biodiversity are possibilities for differentiation from imports and would result in higher producer prices.
Embassy Photo: Peter Mazereeuw
Supporters of Canada's dairy farmers on Parliament Hill, Sept. 29.
We live in a more and more globalized world. We use everyday goods and services produced on the other side of the globe. In such a time, a system like supply management, that limits exports and imports to a very low level, needs a review.
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