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“After NAFTA” Tri-Country Checkup in Billings

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Monday, February 16, 2009   

Billings, MT – NAFTA is not working for livestock producers or for consumers. That's the message from international livestock producers who met in Billings over the weekend to talk about what they see as fallout from the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). They also came up with suggestions for improvement, and are calling for a renegotiation of the agreement; one of the goals is to restore competition in livestock markets in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

Gilles Stockton is a rancher near Grass Range who attended the meeting. He says prices paid to him and his counterparts in the three countries are down 27 percent since NAFTA went into effect 15 years ago – yet consumer prices have gone up.

"This is money that was taken out of my home town of Grass Range, and out of the economy of Billings, and the State of Montana and our whole region."

Stockton points to meat packing company control of livestock markets as the reason ranchers are seeing less money.

Neil Peacock is a third-generation farmer from Alberta. He discovered at the gathering that the goals of livestock producers and consumers in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico are the same when it comes to updating NAFTA.

"We have the common objective of improving food safety, farm incomes, environmental protections, and access to food across the North American continent."

Alejandro Gonzalez is the general director of Mexico's National Organization for Hog Certification and Verification. He wants Americans and Canadians to know that all the promises that came with NAFTA turned out not to be true for his country.

"They promised us jobs. We have lost two million jobs in the countryside since NAFTA started."

NAFTA supporters say the agreement has led to more jobs and made American products more competitive in other countries. The NAFTA conference was sponsored by the Western Organization of Resource Councils as well as groups in Canada and Mexico.


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