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Agriculture committee  As I stated before, I think we have to throw everything on the table. I think we need to be creative. I don't know exactly what the answers are and what the right thing is, but we need to get as many heads together as possible to see how we can do this. As I stated before, I bel

March 5th, 2009Committee meeting

Jurgen Preugschas

Agriculture committee  I think regardless of which area of the world we're looking at, trade access is critical. As was mentioned, if we can't do it through the WTO, at least we need to do it through bilateral agreements, and a 5% access without tariffs would be huge for us in the European Union. So

March 5th, 2009Committee meeting

Jurgen Preugschas

Agriculture committee  I'm not saying I like it.

March 5th, 2009Committee meeting

Jurgen Preugschas

Agriculture committee  Maybe I can start. There are about 23 questions in there.

March 5th, 2009Committee meeting

Jurgen Preugschas

Agriculture committee  Okay, I'll be very quick. In terms of whether we are looking at orderly marketing supply management, absolutely no. We're an export market. It doesn't work, and let's not waste our time on that. It's just totally unacceptable. There's a lot of U.S. pork coming in. I believe it'

March 5th, 2009Committee meeting

Jurgen Preugschas

Agriculture committee  I think it's fairly safe to say that at the farm level in our integrated industry between Canada and the U.S., many of our producers who send weanling pigs into the U.S. to get them finished in the U.S.... Thirty-three per cent, I think it is, of those farms are now standing empt

March 5th, 2009Committee meeting

Jurgen Preugschas

Agriculture committee  I think you make some excellent points. We do need to look at it as a Canadian thing, across Canada, rather than the regions. Due to the lack of a total Canadian approach, we've had some provincial reactions to attempt to save our industry. I believe we have to be creative. And

March 5th, 2009Committee meeting

Jurgen Preugschas

Agriculture committee  I think, to answer that question, it's quite clear that we probably need to go ahead with a WTO challenge, but an answer for that is two or three years down the road, so what good is that when we're not in business anymore? Our point of view is that we need our government, our P

March 5th, 2009Committee meeting

Jurgen Preugschas

Agriculture committee  Thank you, Martin. I want to continue on with business risk management. During the past two and a half years our sector focused on ways to improve cashflow on hog farms and what was needed to move ahead through that difficult period, and you're quite aware of the asks that we h

March 5th, 2009Committee meeting

Jurgen Preugschas

Agriculture committee  Thank you very much to the committee for inviting us to attend. I'm Jurgen Preugschas, the chair of the Canadian Pork Council, and with me today is Martin Rice, our executive director. We do appreciate the opportunity to speak to you as our producers continue to battle the unprec

March 5th, 2009Committee meeting

Jurgen Preugschas