Barlow notes this is something that's gonna impact impact not only every single producer, no matter what commodity you grow in Canada, but it's also going to impact every single consumer. If you eat, you will be impacted, as this will certainly increase grocery prices.
Minister Bibeau has stressed that it's voluntary and focuses on reducing fertilizer emissions, not on reducing fertilizer itself.
Barlow says it is syntax and semantics you can't reduce emissions unless you reduce fertilizer use.
"They're in trouble, they realize that this is a policy that is not going over well, certainly with Canadian farmers, but consumers are going to start to feel this as well. They are trying to spin their way out of this, but there's no alternatives. The most frustrating thing I think for for producers, and certainly what I've been hearing is, it takes no consideration into some of the modern procedures and protocols that are already happening in terms of 4R steward, nutrient stewardship, variable rates, zero till. Farmers hire an agrologist to ensure that they are being as efficient as possible. Farming is a business, they want to be efficient, and their input costs are already a huge cost, they're not just throwing fertilizer wherever."
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