Charlie,
How do we get the CWB to risk manage?
"These developments have all led to the steep drop that we've now seen in durum prices over the last few months. Large North American production, combined with weakened demand, has significantly pressured prices. The CWB's 2009-10 Pool Return Outlook for high quality durum is $216 per tonne, down 41 per cent from the projected final return for the same quality durum last year.
This situation is not unique to Canada. Prices south of the border have fallen to such an extent that farmers there are triggering payments under the Loan Deficiency Program.
Please take the time to look over this document. We hope you will find this information helpful as you make business decisions for the 2009-10 crop year. Most importantly, we want you to know that we are working hard to take advantage of all positive marketing opportunities.
Ward Weisensel,
CWB Chief Operating Officer"
So how much did the CWB hedge or cross hedge to DNS?
Clearly North Africa is not rich... therefore risk management is key to keeping durum profitable for our western Canadian growers!
How do we get the CWB to risk manage?
"These developments have all led to the steep drop that we've now seen in durum prices over the last few months. Large North American production, combined with weakened demand, has significantly pressured prices. The CWB's 2009-10 Pool Return Outlook for high quality durum is $216 per tonne, down 41 per cent from the projected final return for the same quality durum last year.
This situation is not unique to Canada. Prices south of the border have fallen to such an extent that farmers there are triggering payments under the Loan Deficiency Program.
Please take the time to look over this document. We hope you will find this information helpful as you make business decisions for the 2009-10 crop year. Most importantly, we want you to know that we are working hard to take advantage of all positive marketing opportunities.
Ward Weisensel,
CWB Chief Operating Officer"
So how much did the CWB hedge or cross hedge to DNS?
Clearly North Africa is not rich... therefore risk management is key to keeping durum profitable for our western Canadian growers!
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