Agriculture Roundup for Tuesday October 20, 2020
MELFORT, Sask. – Dairy producers are reminding the federal government they are still waiting for the compensation promised because of recent trade agreements.
Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) said after three successive trade deals there has been a transfer of domestic milk production to dairy farmers in other countries.
DFC President Pierre Lampron said those dairy products are making their way back to Canadian grocery stores.
“By 2024, as a result of trade concessions, some 18 per cent of our domestic milk production will be outsourced to dairy farmers in other countries at a time when Canadians are more aware than ever of the importance of ensuring our own food security,” Lampron said in a news release.