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in reply to Gordon J Holtslander

A food strategy that doesn’t challenge the power and control of dominant grain and food corporations is a wasteful fools errand.

The last thing our “Elbows Up international banker” prime minister will do is challenge the world’s wealthiest powerful corporations who harms Canadians and all the other ordinaries of the world.

“CEREAL SECRETS
The world's largest grain traders and global
agriculture

The four big commodity traders – Archer Daniels Midland (ADM), Bunge, Cargill and Louis Dreyfus, collectively referred to as ‘the ABCD companies’ – are dominant traders of grain globally and central to the modern agri-food system. This report considers the ABCDs in relation to several global issues pressing on agriculture

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in reply to Gordon J Holtslander

A better food cost crisis strategy in Canada is to follow Finland with its government supported cooperatives that give both producers and consumers alternatives to the ", Archer Daniels Midland (ADM), Bunge, Cargill and Louis Dreyfus, collectively known as the ABCD"?

Finland has supported cooperatives for a century .. Will Canada step beyond its roots as: "an organization of business convenience to exploit a regions resources", ie hewers of wood and drawers of water?

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