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The Rural Voice, 1980-05, Page 10Gordon Hill, chairman of the Ontario Bean Producers' Marketing Board discusses various aspects of marketing white beans, after his recent trip to Europe. (Photo by Gunby) Mission: Marketing the white bean Ontario's white bean producers sell 75 to 80 per cent of their crop on the export market, and that means someone has to be constantly on the lookout for new markets. In March, Gordon Hill of Varna, former OFA president and now chairman of the Ontario Bean Producers' Marketing Board, the board's manager, Charles Broadwell, and representatives from three dealers - The Ontario Bean Growers Co-op, the Great Canadian Bean Company and W.G. Thompson and Sons Ltd. visited iwo countries in Eastern Europe. Their goal was to persuade Yugoslavian and Bulgarian buyers that Ontario white beans were a commodity worth looking at. PG. 8 THE RURAL VOICE/MAY 1980 BY ALICE GBB Gordon Hill, who assumed the chair- manship of the board two months ago (when Murray Cardiff became MP for Huron Bruce and resigned) _said at one time Britain was the only export market for Ontario beans, but this left growers too "vulnerable" in the event something went wrong with the British economy. Today Ontario beans are sold to 28 countries around the world, and the main competition is from Michigan and Ethiopian beans. Last year when an Ontario Bcan Producers Marketing Board delegation attended a German trade fair, they learned that Bulgaria and Yugoslavia might just be a market foi white beans. Beans are a staple of the Yugoslavian diet. Gordon Hill said they not only saw a lot more canned beans on store shelves in the country, but they also found dried beans occupied a good deal of shelf space, even in smaller shops. He said he even saw beans in pouches, ready to be boiled the way we boil some of our frozen foods. The problem facing Yugoslavia is that production of their national dish seems to bL dwindling. Mr. Hill said growers in that country often intermix their beans with corn, in a row by row pattern. This means in harvest the beans have to bo picked by hand.