So in other words you see china taking all of the flaxseed that used to go to the EU, crushing it, and selling the oil as just making everything worse?
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Drew Learner "World Weather" out of Kansis I believe. He forcasts using weather trends and sunspot activity. I hate to say he has been right %99 of the time.
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I subsribe to his service and he actually sent out an email that those are false rumours and he does not feel an early frost is predictable at this point. There was some indiaction of early frost somewhere in US, but did not reflect early frost in W Canada
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Fransisco,
Worse... what do you mean?
CWB Winter Wheat Worse?
If this had not happened... which it is hard to fathom how 1 seed in 1 million got into new varieties not even released... how on earth could anyone be proud of our Canadian seed system that totally failed in keeping this gm event out of breeder seed... 12 years after the gm event was last grown in CDC Saskatoon?
THis is an unbelievable breach of seed growers strive to acheive. NO way could I conceive of this lunacy as being positive in any way. WE are the LAUGHING stocks and fools of the world.
What will they find next in our grain... that they have not been testing for... GM _ _ _ _ _?
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Can't argue in any way about the hurt to the seed system reputation. This has to be put into the context of a world that can test for 1 in 10,000 or even more tighter specifications.
Perhaps the point of the article is the demand pull side on linseed oil for industrial uses has kept flaxseed moving in western Canada. Flaxseed exports are 10 % ahead of the previous year. Different export markets for unprocessed seed but the industrial demand for linseed oil trumped the regulatory barrier Europe erected.
Perhaps flaxseed will be an interesting case from both Canada's (growers and exporters) and Europe's (crushers who relied on flaxseed to meal industrial linoil demand) perspective.
The numbers.
<a href="http://www.grainscanada.gc.ca/statistics-statistiques/gsw-shg/2009-10/week-semaine-43/gsw-shg-1-eng.htm>grain stats weekly</a>
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