High syrup prices not likely to drop - Weak maple syrup production in Quebec last year helped cause a sharp spike in the prices Vermont farmers get for their syrup, but the higher prices don't necessarily translate to higher profits for the state's producers.
Poor production due to weather in Quebec meant bulk buyers of syrup had less of the product than usual to purchase. Greater demand for less syrup led to price increases. A gallon of syrup sold for roughly $43 a year ago, and now goes for about $50, said Catherine Stevens, of the Vermont Maple Sugar Maker's Association.
Looks like The Vermont Maple Sugar Makers' Association along with the producers is taking advantage of the consumer. Don't think I am going to feel sorry for them if Quebec has a good year and is able to sell to bulk buyers cheaper than Vermont producers.
Everybody is Greedy!! Greedy!! Greedy!! Were we Vermonters always this way???? I don't think so. In these economic times, I don't think I will be paying any $50 a gallon for Maple Syrup.
I will be more than happy to post the names of producers that have Maple Syrup for sale, but not at that exorbitant price.
http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20090216/NEWS02/90215013 (http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20090216/NEWS02/90215013)