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Agriculture committee  Generally I agree with your comments. The milling industry's view on biotechnology is that when our customers are ready to accept it, we are. Generally, we—meaning P & H Milling Group—get probably an average of a request every month at each of our locations for a declaration

October 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Derek Jamieson

Agriculture committee  No. The only--

October 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Derek Jamieson

October 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Derek Jamieson

Agriculture committee  No, we haven't changed our practices at all. We still follow the voluntary standards we established for ourselves based on the standards that exist for soft wheat.

October 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Derek Jamieson

Agriculture committee  There are no standards or regulations. We have one internally.

October 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Derek Jamieson

October 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Derek Jamieson

Agriculture committee  I guess the simplest way for me to answer is that most of my experience is in Ontario. We have three mills in Ontario, and that's where I'm based. Fusarium is not a new issue in Ontario. I'm sure the chairman is well aware of fusarium challenges in Ontario for 20 years or so. S

October 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Derek Jamieson

Agriculture committee  Thank you. Good afternoon, Mr. Chairman and members of the committee. My name is Derek Jamieson, and I am representing P & H Milling Group, a division of Parrish & Heimbecker Limited, at the invitation of this committee. Parrish & Heimbecker is a privately held, Ca

October 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Derek Jamieson