No. For some of the crops a certain quota is allowed, and after that there are just prohibitive tariffs. Some of the other crops simply have a tariff up front, so it's not quite the same as what the beef people face.
Executive Director, Grain Growers of Canada
No. For some of the crops a certain quota is allowed, and after that there are just prohibitive tariffs. Some of the other crops simply have a tariff up front, so it's not quite the same as what the beef people face.
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