We pay inflated prices for chicken because farmers are allowed to run a monopoly and are protected from competition by tariffs of about 285 per cent.
But now we, the public, are paying these millionaires yet again - with an $800,000 grant to "improve" the chicken business.
The chicken marketing board has a balance sheet of more than $6.7 million, so could surely afford to pay for its own industry-improving programs.
The board's leadership announced during its annual meeting Thursday - from which it bars reporters - that it's getting $800,000 from the federal government's Growing Forward fund to buy German software.
The chicken board says in a news release from its
annual meeting that "the SAP*-built
enterprise-wide resource planning system called “CFO Connects,” will leverage
best-in-class, integrated information technology and operating knowledge to
enable and execute business operations, effectively and efficiently, and will
deliver high customer satisfaction and confidence within a robust and
innovative supply management system."