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If our supply has been cut off then demand will go up along with prices while availability goes down. Talk to any LFS right now and they do not even know if/when they can bring in more maxima/crocea clams. |
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i work at a lfs and do the ordering for livestock, i get to see the order lists on a daily/weekly basis as they come in and i talk to the suppliers reguarily, i just did a maxima order of about 10 clams a few weeks ago , like i said its certain areas not all areas and its certain clams not all clams. supply and demand has always been a factor long before regulations.
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![]() So you'll have 10 clams coming in at the same price as they used to sell for?
same quality and everything? Exactly... supply and demand. Can you explain then how this will NOT affect supply and demand, since you clearly understand the concept? |
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a lfs may mark them up because of supply and demand ( as always) but not all will. this may change as we negotiate with the countrys of origin but not a guarantee. i have been working with some suppliers who are trying to get the proper paper work between our countrys and theirs but isnt a fast or easy process.
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![]() when did i say it wouldnt effect supply or demand now your just putting words in my mouth. i said supply and demand was always a factor and that will never change , what one store marks up to another is their own thing so demand in YOUR area may be diff then mine no?
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![]() this is quoted from your thread sure from one of the key players in clam imports into canada
" The issue with T. maxima and T. crocea is a result of the new Health of Animals Regulations that are overseen by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. These molluscs are on the susceptible species list due to the fact that they can carry Perkinsus olseni. The new regulations require an import permit (separate from CITES) from a country of origin that has a negotiated agreement with the Canadian government. All imports will require the import permit as well as a health certificate from the approved country of origin. This still means that the two species of clams are available for import. Just now it requires a little bit more work."
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![]() So my point here is that due to regulatory changes, clams would be harder and more expensive to get and would be seen less frequently than in the past.
What is yours? |
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fixed that for ya ![]()
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![]() Can I get my clam now?
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