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Roasted: the tomato marketing board of Canada

The tomato industry and especially the tomato marketing board of Canada got roasted! Editor Grant Brown took the pen and has made clear how he feels about 'bold new initiatives to enhance food quality and availability for Canadians from coast to coast!"

The article is focussed on the position of farmers and farming families - the novelty of striving to an honest price and especially the roll of the government. "Armed with data from the compulsory long-form census, our new Department of Tomato Regulations and Promotion will be able to expertly divide up the market fairly among local Canadian producers, giving them income security and guaranteeing consumers a constant, just-in-time supply of fresh, locally grown, high-quality tomatoes!" the article reads, but somehow the feeling rises the author isn't convinced about it himself.

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