MRJ,
I do appreciate that you discuss issues without resorting to name calling. I have always enjoyed discussing issues with you for that rason. I tend to stay on the other side of the forum because of the lack of civility that tends to occur here. Sometimes you and I agree and other times we don't, but I do appreciate your points of view.....
Ok, here's where we differ on this one. I am saying if consumer or trading partner is saying we approve of Beef raised, handled or tested in this way, then I will just do it if it makes economic sense. I am NOT the one that initiates the value in this case. I have complied with what the customer has asked for.
The Japanese consumer knows all Japanese Beef is tested. Do they know it doesn't neccessarily mean it is BSE Free??? I really don't have the sources to know that, but I also really don't view that as my end goal. I have found in sales, you waste time arguing with someone that wants something. It is simple to provide that beef from the US. And put it on the backs of those that want to be in this market. Meanwhile, we try to force what we percieve as good and right onto thier culture. All the while others are stepping up and claiming what was our market share of exports. I was at a conference showing the shift of trade in Beef. we are opening the door for other counties to figure out how to provide a similar product.
The additional benefits are as follows. We could actually start selling beef from cows 30 months and older to the Japanese. It would be paid for by market participants. It would also increase the survellience without increasing cost. Also, we would be viewed as a trading partner that works with that countries values vs one that tries to impose those values on them,
PPRM
I do appreciate that you discuss issues without resorting to name calling. I have always enjoyed discussing issues with you for that rason. I tend to stay on the other side of the forum because of the lack of civility that tends to occur here. Sometimes you and I agree and other times we don't, but I do appreciate your points of view.....
Ok, here's where we differ on this one. I am saying if consumer or trading partner is saying we approve of Beef raised, handled or tested in this way, then I will just do it if it makes economic sense. I am NOT the one that initiates the value in this case. I have complied with what the customer has asked for.
The Japanese consumer knows all Japanese Beef is tested. Do they know it doesn't neccessarily mean it is BSE Free??? I really don't have the sources to know that, but I also really don't view that as my end goal. I have found in sales, you waste time arguing with someone that wants something. It is simple to provide that beef from the US. And put it on the backs of those that want to be in this market. Meanwhile, we try to force what we percieve as good and right onto thier culture. All the while others are stepping up and claiming what was our market share of exports. I was at a conference showing the shift of trade in Beef. we are opening the door for other counties to figure out how to provide a similar product.
The additional benefits are as follows. We could actually start selling beef from cows 30 months and older to the Japanese. It would be paid for by market participants. It would also increase the survellience without increasing cost. Also, we would be viewed as a trading partner that works with that countries values vs one that tries to impose those values on them,
PPRM