I have only been involved to a limited extent although the individuals
who have done the work are good friends. The cash clearing house is
only a concept at this point with ICE Canada (intercontinental exchange)
looking at commercializing. Still a ways to go before offered and as you
have seen in the past, quite controversial.
There is a company offering a service like you describe in Alberta for
feedgrains but still in the launch stage.
An issue is your question/others question about on standardized
contracts and in some cases dispute resolution. Is much easier when
stored and graded.
A plus is standardized contracts. Current grain contracts (including the
CWB) are written by the buyer with clauses in their favor. Seller has few
rights. A benefit is the contract should be fair for both the buyer and
the seller. Don't know how works in your bay concept but would be a
challenge/benefit here in Canada over and above dispute resolution on
grade for farm stored - malleefarmer has indicated this is a bridge they
still need to cross.
who have done the work are good friends. The cash clearing house is
only a concept at this point with ICE Canada (intercontinental exchange)
looking at commercializing. Still a ways to go before offered and as you
have seen in the past, quite controversial.
There is a company offering a service like you describe in Alberta for
feedgrains but still in the launch stage.
An issue is your question/others question about on standardized
contracts and in some cases dispute resolution. Is much easier when
stored and graded.
A plus is standardized contracts. Current grain contracts (including the
CWB) are written by the buyer with clauses in their favor. Seller has few
rights. A benefit is the contract should be fair for both the buyer and
the seller. Don't know how works in your bay concept but would be a
challenge/benefit here in Canada over and above dispute resolution on
grade for farm stored - malleefarmer has indicated this is a bridge they
still need to cross.
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