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> Is there a similar dairy lobby in your country? Is your dairy industry
> as powerful as ours is? Here, for every 100 pounds of milk a farmer
> produces, he must give 15 cents to the National Fluid Milk Processors,
> the marketing arm of America's dairy industry. That adds up to hundreds
> of millions of dollars each year. Our dairy industry wisely spends that
> money in a brilliant advertising campaign. In addition, they pay
> enormous sums of money to our political leaders (which insures price
> controls and favors).
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> Do similar things happen like that in Norway?
The dairy industry in Norway is very regulated. It is *one* private owned
dairy plant ( is that the term for the company refining milk ?). The rest
is
companies owned by the state, but run as free market industry (sort of),
I don't know his in detail, but they spend lots of money on ads. They also
appearntly struggle to keep their position.
Reading declarations on pre-processed food, I know they sell their vaste
products wherever they are able to.
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> Robert "NOTMILKMAN" Cohen
> http://www.notmilk.com
Martin Finne
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