Was anyone able to make it to the flax meeting on Monday at the Crop Production Show? Were there any fireworks?
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2 cargoes flaxseed were loaded in December, one 7,500 tonnes and one 19,000 tonnes, neither ship departed and the whereabouts of both is curently unknown.<p></p>
<p class="EC_style8ptBK"><strong>[URL="http://parsleysnotebook.blogspot.com/2010/01/was-sask-flax-development-commission.html"](Betcha someone has negotiated a tolerance.)[/URL]</strong></p>
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Is anyone talking about getting the genetic event around triffid flax registered in Europe? There is a process to review biotech crops in Europe and once the genetic event is registered, GMO tolerances come into place. Might not solve the human food issue around flax but would deal with the industrial one.
What are current flax prices? $8 to $9/bu? Interestingly enough, I find it interesting how the market changes behavior after an issue like Triffid in flax. Linoil demand is still in Europe. My understanding is China is buying/crushing flax and meeting this European demand.
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<p class="EC_style8ptBK"><strong>[URL="http://parsleysnotebook.blogspot.com/2010/01/can-proactive-flax-farmers-capitalize.html"](Do farmers realize the flax market is still in operation, but just not on your behalf? Triffid flax continues to sell to China as industrial oil, even as I type, and no gene testing is required to export flax to China, either..READ ON)[/URL]</strong></p>
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Good ideas.
A good case study for the future and biotech realizing I will get hit for current flax grower.
My lessons.
If you are going down the road of biotech (notice I am keeping broad and not strictly genetic engineering/transgnics to include plant with novel traits and plant breeding technology), then it is important to have these genetic traits evaluated and registered in major importing countries. A part of the cost of the technology.
The need for agreement on process around registering genetic events. The processes around CFIA/Health Canada should be similar to that used by the European Food Agency with processes for cooperating/verifying results. Also needs to be a definition around rules between countries/regions and special requirements in buyer/seller contracts.
A way of identifying genetic events in plants(visual or otherwise) in Canada and a better way of monitoring their presense and movement.
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The flax check-off of $1.18 per tonne seed and $.50 per tonne straw is mandatory but refundable. Get your rebate form and send it in if <p></p>
<p class="EC_style8ptBK"><strong>[URL="http://www.saskflax.com/checkoff.html"](you want to remind the flax boys they work for you)[/URL]</strong></p>
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