Several food industry groups are raising the alarm about a potential increase in the farm-level price of chicken in British Columbia, saying it could put pressure on businesses and consumers.
Restaurants Canada is urging the provincial government to intervene, saying the change would raise consumer prices by an average of 10 per cent.
B次元官网网址淎ffordability is a huge issue right now,B次元官网网址 said Mark von Schellwitz, vice-president of Western Canada for the organization, in an interview.
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The Canadian chicken industry, alongside dairy and eggs, is supply-managed. That means thereB次元官网网址檚 a system in place that regulates production levels, wholesale prices and trade.
The B.C. Chicken Marketing Board has proposed a new pricing formula to determine the price of chicken in the province, a submission awaiting approval by the B.C. Farm Industry Review Board.
Inflation has hit all levels of the poultry industry, said Woody Siemens, executive director of the chicken marketing board.
B次元官网网址淭he single largest impact to the cost of chicken production is the cost of feed,B次元官网网址 Siemens said in an email, adding that under the interim formula, chicken growers arenB次元官网网址檛 fully compensated for their feed costs.
The group sets the live price of chicken every eight weeks using an interim pricing formula, which would be replaced by the proposed formula if itB次元官网网址檚 approved, he said.
B.C. Premier David Eby did not respond to requests for comment on the proposed formula change.
Pam Alexis, the provinceB次元官网网址檚 agriculture and food minister, said in a statement the pricing proposal is being evaluated by the review board B次元官网网址渨ith an eye for supporting a sustainable poultry sector, our local food supply, and affordability for people.B次元官网网址 She said the government will continue to listen and work with stakeholders.
The chicken marketing board is facing the challenge of balancing the high costs producers face, and the need for the B.C. chicken industry to remain competitive, said Craig Evans, executive director of the Primary Poultry Processors Association of British Columbia.
Both the marketing board and the review board have to balance the needs of everyone in the industry, Evans said.
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The marketing boardB次元官网网址檚 submission in October included feedback from the poultry processors in the form of comments and a letter.
The poultry association is concerned that the proposal doesnB次元官网网址檛 adequately consider the need for B.C. processors to be nationally competitive, wrote PPPABC chair Blair Shier, adding that its views were dismissed or ignored.
Estimates for what the formula change would amount to vary, but Restaurants Canada claims chicken prices would go up by an average of 10 per cent for consumers. In its letter attached to the marketing boardB次元官网网址檚 submission, the poultry processors group said the formula would raise the live price of chicken in the range of 40 cents higher than in Central Canada.
Restaurants Canada, as well as the Canadian Poultry and Egg Processors and the Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers, wrote to the review board on Dec. 21, urging it not to accept the proposal.
A change this significant B次元官网网址渘eeds to be assessed in the context of the current food affordability challenges,B次元官网网址 argued Mark Hubert, president and CEO of Canadian Poultry and Egg Processors, in an interview.
The situation illustrates the pressure that all levels of the food industry are under to keep prices stable for consumers.
The federal government in the fall called on the grocers to present their plans to stabilize prices as grocery inflation continues to outpace overall inflation.
This pressure has made its way down the chain to CanadaB次元官网网址檚 supply-managed food sectors B次元官网网址 chicken, dairy and eggs.
The dairy industry has faced criticism in recent years as it raised prices for farmgate milk more than usual to cope with rising costs.
This past November, after pressure from groups such as the CFIG, the Canadian Dairy Commission announced it would delay a planned increase in February to the farmgate milk price by three months to balance consumer impacts with the sustainability of the dairy industry.
Most provincial and territorial egg boards went ahead with a farmgate price adjustment in early November to mitigate increasing costs and keep prices stable, according to Egg Farmers of Canada.
However, Egg Farmers of Ontario decided to delay its planned November increase B次元官网网址渋n an effort to help stabilize the supply chain for industry stakeholders and consumers,B次元官网网址 said CEO Ryan Brown in a statement.
Any increase in the price of supply-managed foods is felt keenly by Canadian consumers, as these categories account for roughly one-fifth of the food market, said Retail Council of Canada spokeswoman Michelle Wasylyshen in an email.
B次元官网网址淲e have seen multiple price increases of supply managed goods in the recent past,B次元官网网址 she said.
The Retail Council wrote its own letter Dec. 22 to the B.C. premier and agriculture minister, estimating the change could increase consumer prices by an average of 15 per cent.
The organization is concerned about the proposed change at a time when grocers B次元官网网址渉ave been asked to hold the line on price increases,B次元官网网址 said Wasylyshen.
Affordability is top of mind for consumers and politicians alike right now, said senior vice-president Gary Sands of the independent grocersB次元官网网址 group.
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