In Canada, chicken, turkey, egg, and milk production is regulated through a supply management system. As a result, any Canadian farmer wishing to raise poultry or produce eggs or milk is legally required to hold a production quota. However, quota prices have risen sharply over time, creating considerable entry barriers for small farmers interested in selling supply-managed specialty products directly to consumers. The impact of the current system on small-scale farming and alternative food networks has led to growing calls for reform. In our study, we examine the debate around quota policies in the province of Quebec from a governance perspective. Our findings indicate that stakeholders disagree on the potential impact that supply managemen...
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This study examines recent evidence of growth and deterioration in the geography of Quebec agricultu...
Key issues in the current agricultural debate include the future of family farms, levels of governme...
In British Columbia (BC), Canada, the number of young farm operators is declining while the average ...
As the concept of food sovereignty enters its third decade, greater analytical attention is needed t...
Despite a professed commitment to free trade, Canada has retained a staunchly protectionist supply m...
Since the inception of supply management in Canada during the 1970s, milk production quota has been ...
Many claim the industrial food system has complicated the supply chain, adding a large variety of ac...
"There are efforts by a variety of social movements and civil society organizations to encourage the...
In this paper, we argue that (bilateral) auctions of production quotas induced a rapid convergence i...
Food and Agriculture are two of the most direct factors in human and environment health. However, th...
This research explores how sustainable food initiatives in British Columbia have engaged with social...
Concerns about beginning farmers in Canada derive from trends in data that show that the population ...
What do organic farmers in Quebec have to say about the sustainability of their own farming practice...
This article reviews the policy directives of national and provincial Departments of Agriculture in ...
Farmers ’ markets have proliferated in North America over the last decade. Seemingly a panacea for l...
This study examines recent evidence of growth and deterioration in the geography of Quebec agricultu...
Key issues in the current agricultural debate include the future of family farms, levels of governme...
In British Columbia (BC), Canada, the number of young farm operators is declining while the average ...
As the concept of food sovereignty enters its third decade, greater analytical attention is needed t...
Despite a professed commitment to free trade, Canada has retained a staunchly protectionist supply m...
Since the inception of supply management in Canada during the 1970s, milk production quota has been ...
Many claim the industrial food system has complicated the supply chain, adding a large variety of ac...
"There are efforts by a variety of social movements and civil society organizations to encourage the...
In this paper, we argue that (bilateral) auctions of production quotas induced a rapid convergence i...
Food and Agriculture are two of the most direct factors in human and environment health. However, th...
This research explores how sustainable food initiatives in British Columbia have engaged with social...
Concerns about beginning farmers in Canada derive from trends in data that show that the population ...
What do organic farmers in Quebec have to say about the sustainability of their own farming practice...
This article reviews the policy directives of national and provincial Departments of Agriculture in ...
Farmers ’ markets have proliferated in North America over the last decade. Seemingly a panacea for l...
This study examines recent evidence of growth and deterioration in the geography of Quebec agricultu...