U.S. not trying to get Canada to end supply management: agriculture secretary
MIDGELL, P.E.I. — U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue and Canada’s Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay emerged from a meeting in a Prince Edward Island barn Friday appearing united on trade and a modernized NAFTA agreement.
But while the two former dairy farmers agreed Canada’s supply management system — which controls the price and supply of dairy, eggs and chicken — would remain in place, they left the barn door open for possible changes.
“We have a strong system in this country,” MacAulay said during a joint news conference from his family’s farm in Midgell, P.E.I., overlooking St. Peters Bay.
“We discussed a lot of things but we’re not going to indicate today what changes will or will not take place in NAFTA or in the supply management system.”


