Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Ritz mug-wumps on ethanol


Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz is mug-wumping (sitting on the fence) on the ethanol issue.

Livestock and poultry producers know that drought has driven feed costs higher. Hog producers are in particular peril, already losing money on market hogs because feed prices have risen so high.

The livestock producers point to ethanol production as a key reason why prices have risen so high.

The main issue is ethanol requirements in the United States where nine per cent of gasoline needs to be ethanol this year. That will take at least 40 per cent of the corn harvest.

Canadian feed prices will track U.S. prices, pretty much regardless of whether we suspend our federal requirement for five per cent ethanol in gasoline.

But there’s another reason for Ritz to dither. The Canadian Renewable Fuels Association, which has strong backing from Ontario corn producers, claims ethanol is not responsible for rising food prices and claims that livestock producers get plenty of feed value from what’s left after producing ethanol.

Last week Rick Bergman, chairman of both the Canadian and Manitoba pork councils, said a task force would soon be announced to tackle the drought stress on hog producers.

But then he went on to point to high feed costs as the single reason why hog farmers are facing doom.

So if Ritz appoints a task force for the hog industry, he can fully expect it to highlight high feed costs as the main issue.

And we’re close to the time when all those hog barns that were emptied for three years to collect a federal subsidy will be eligible to come back into production. Nothing’s been said about that. Nothing at all.

So far Ritz hasn’t even persuaded his cabinet colleagues to enter the meat market to try to bolster pork prices. The United States is spending $170 million to buy meat and another $100 worth is being purchased in advance for the defense forces.

Surely Ritz could at least announce the purchase of some Canadian pork to feed all those extra prisoners the Harper government is holding in jails across the nation.