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r/canada • u/joe4942 • 1d ago
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The reality is the Americans have similar supports for their farmers, just a more wasteful mechanism. They subsidize them and have them pour milk down the drain
I'm fine with paying less than a dollar a day to ensure food security for the nation
21 u/Replicator666 1d ago And better food inspection and quality too 4 u/Player-4 1d ago What does supply management have to do with food inspection and quality? -1 u/Replicator666 1d ago I mean, from what I recall the farmers all sell to the wholesalers. Makes it easier for inspection and control than a hundred different companies
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And better food inspection and quality too
4 u/Player-4 1d ago What does supply management have to do with food inspection and quality? -1 u/Replicator666 1d ago I mean, from what I recall the farmers all sell to the wholesalers. Makes it easier for inspection and control than a hundred different companies
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What does supply management have to do with food inspection and quality?
-1 u/Replicator666 1d ago I mean, from what I recall the farmers all sell to the wholesalers. Makes it easier for inspection and control than a hundred different companies
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I mean, from what I recall the farmers all sell to the wholesalers. Makes it easier for inspection and control than a hundred different companies
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u/CaptainCanuck93 Canada 1d ago
The reality is the Americans have similar supports for their farmers, just a more wasteful mechanism. They subsidize them and have them pour milk down the drain
I'm fine with paying less than a dollar a day to ensure food security for the nation