Friday, January 18, 2013

Chobani pulling out of Canada


Chobani, the giant in the fast-expanding Greek yogourt market, is pulling out of Canada at least  temporarily.

Dairyreporter.com reports that the company answered a Twitter query confirming that it will be pulling out. It’s plans after that remain uncertain.

The report comes days after Graham Lloyd, lawyer, and Peter Gould, general manager, of the Dairy Farmers of Ontario led farmers to believe Chobani would be going ahead with plans to build a huge plant at Kingston, Ont.

They also led farmers to believe that the federal government will renew special import permits for Chobani to market Greek yogourt in Canada processed at its plant in upper New York State.

It appears they were wrong and the permits will not be renewed when the existing ones expire at the end of the month.

Quebec dairy farmers have lobbied strongly against the special import permits and Chobani’s plans for Kingston, apparently because they want any growth in the Canadian dairy market for themselves.

The Quebec dairy lobby has long been considered one of the strongest in Canadian politics.

Tell me again how brilliant Canadian politicians have been to grant dairy and poultry farmers a monopoly on their markets.