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Agropur looking for growth in U.S. while defending Canada’s quota system

Agropur has been an outspoken defender of Canada's supply management system, which sets a quota for how much milk can be imported tariff free in order to protect farmers including the co-op's 3,367 members from foreign competition.

MONTREAL – Canada’s second-largest dairy producer, the farmer-owned Agropur Cooperative, says it sees the company’s growth not within the nation, where it’s defended the protectionist supply-management system when threatened with free-trade deals, however in the U.S. where it can import to international markets including north of the border.

“It’s certain that development for all of us will come primarily from the Usa,” said Agropur CEO Robert Coallier during a news conference following a company’s annual general meeting in Montreal on Wednesday.

“This season we became among the five largest makers of cheese and dairy ingredients in the United States. We’ve achieved the critical mass to become a major player.”

The Longueuil, Que.-based company reported a 26 per cent revenue rise in the past year, totalling $5.9 billion. Of this, 44 percent of revenue originated from U.S. operations. 

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