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The Rural Voice, 2004-10, Page 57PERTH irtk County Pork Producers NEWSLETTER' Thet Rural s by ded to Perth County Pork Producers cerss by the PCPPA Pat Louwagie, President 519-393-6424 Some factors are beyond our control Any opinions expressed herein may not necessarily reflect the views of the Perth County Pork Producers' Association. By Richard Smelski The political atmosphere continues' to increase pace as well as the boundaries of political jurisdiction keep expanding. No longer are producers only vulnerable to the level of production in their operation, but also vulnerable to decisions at the political boardroom tables locally, provincially, nationally and internationally. The latest and most -debated discussion is the U.S. Trade Action claim against Canadian pig imports. It appears that the U.S. Pork Council is challenging Canadian imports because of perceived subsidies as well as dumping. Ontario Pork put on a very informative meeting in Toronto on September 14, 2004. The initial statements were: no one is saying that these trade actions are fair or equitable - they are for the benefit of the U.S. producers. The legal process as well as the calculation methods are biased and favour the United States. Go figure. October 15- 23 will be some important dates to receive the preliminary determinations of injury; after that we play defense. A lot of questions remain, but the biggest cost will be uncertainty. How about our own local actions - are we attuned to some township and county regulations? Do I sense a backpedaling that Provincial Nutrient Management regulations might not take precedence to the hordes of local bylaws? Case in point - Huron - Kinloss debate has tried to take precedence in attempting to supercede the provincial legislation. You may feel removed, but it might as well be your backyard because precedence is being sought. Where is the accountability and business plan of the political field? How do producers and suppliers invest millions into a business without some reassurance that the whims of the day will not take precedence? Perth Federation of Agriculture put on a very valuable day for "the politicians". It is my opinion that one of the politicians' biggest surprises was the investment that farmers have. My guess is that for every employee "in town" there is a $50,000 capital investment and for every employee in agriculture requires a $500.000 investment. Whose fault is it that farmers have not informed their political friends of the implications of abandoning agriculture? Whose role is it to communicate the vision and. thus. the overall business plan? How did the auto industry get $500 million and why is it not proportionate to agriculture'' We may perceive U.S. and Brazil as competitors. but a bigger challenge may be own our local boardroom tables. Whatever happened to the old theory of creating a new dollar in the economy? The old theory was that primary manufacturing such as agriculture. mining and forestry created new wealth and a lot of downstream jobs. The service jobs, although good jobs, re -circulated the same old dollar and only tried to add a little value rather than create new value. Often the adage of a lemon and lemon juice are used as examples of adding value - same ingredients - different value. Let us not forget it takes lemons to make lemon juice. We are focusing on the trivia of adding value when there is an opportunity in "creating new wealth". A lot of this new wealth can be created by "getting better before getting bigger". We cannot keep producing without having an extra cost for marketing the incremental increases in production. We cannot keep thinking that another pig produced will get consumed at the same price as the last one. Do the overall downstream values make up for the incremental costs of marketing and how does one share these costs and values? Perth and Huron County Pork Producer Associations have been meeting to discuss the SWOT and business interrelationships of their industry. 1 applaud that there is a look to the future in an organizing method. Too often we whine and complain (like this article) without stepping out of the box and taking control of one's own destiny. There is no "someone". there is no "some time" and there is "some way". if it is to he it will be up to "us" and if not now. it is "when" and if it is not how. then "why". The challenges keep mounting and the visioning process that Huron and Perth are doing - is the closest to a business plan that has ever happened. 0 PERTH COUNTY PORK PRODUCERS' PORK PRODUCTS • Smoked Pork Chops • Fresh Pork Chops • Stuffed Loin Chops • Smoked Sausage • Smoked Cheddar Sausage • Bacon Burgers • Teriyaki Pork Steaks • Vittorio's BBQ Sauce AVAILABLE FROM: Steve Hulshof (Kinkora) 348-8167 Walter Bosch (Monkton) 356-9000 Ted Keller (Mitchell) 348-9836 OCTOBER 2004 53