For Immediate Release:
Grain Growers of Canada expect CWB to work with Government
(Tuesday, June 29, 2011, Winnipeg) – After meeting with Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz today in Winnipeg, the Grain Growers of Canada (GGC), representing over 80,000 Canadian grain farmers strongly encourages the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) to work with the Federal Government and farm groups on the new business model needed to transition the Wheat Board into the free market.
“We feel a plebiscite now is not a good use of time and resources,” says Stephen Vandervalk, President of the Grain Growers of Canada. “We met with the Canadian Wheat Board on Monday and with Minister Ritz today and told both of them we have to get working together. The Board needs to roll up its sleeves this summer and get to work and the Government needs to understand what tools are needed for the Board to be successful.”
”We just had an election and the Federal Government was elected to govern and is going to govern and they are going to implement their long standing commitment to marketing choice” says Richard Phillips, Executive Director of the Grain Growers. “These changes are going to happen so the Wheat Board should not squander time, resources and good will. Farmers are worth the effort to make this transition. And quite frankly their own employees are worth it too.”
“The CWB has a respected world-wide brand, they have contacts around the world, they have experienced people in both rail and ocean freight, and they have front line staff who work with farmers every day,” says Vandervalk. “They can be successful in the free market environment and provide a smooth transition for farmers and industry by August 1, 2012, if they only give their own organization a chance,” Vandervalk concludes.
Representing over 80,000 successful wheat, barley, canola, oat, corn, pea and lentil farmers across Canada, the Grain Growers of Canada is well known as the national voice of Canadian grain farmers.
For more information on the Grain Growers, please visit www.ggc-pgc.ca.
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For more information:
Richard Phillips, Executive Director 613-875-1795
Stephen Vandervalk, President 403-795-1171
Grain Growers of Canada expect CWB to work with Government
(Tuesday, June 29, 2011, Winnipeg) – After meeting with Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz today in Winnipeg, the Grain Growers of Canada (GGC), representing over 80,000 Canadian grain farmers strongly encourages the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) to work with the Federal Government and farm groups on the new business model needed to transition the Wheat Board into the free market.
“We feel a plebiscite now is not a good use of time and resources,” says Stephen Vandervalk, President of the Grain Growers of Canada. “We met with the Canadian Wheat Board on Monday and with Minister Ritz today and told both of them we have to get working together. The Board needs to roll up its sleeves this summer and get to work and the Government needs to understand what tools are needed for the Board to be successful.”
”We just had an election and the Federal Government was elected to govern and is going to govern and they are going to implement their long standing commitment to marketing choice” says Richard Phillips, Executive Director of the Grain Growers. “These changes are going to happen so the Wheat Board should not squander time, resources and good will. Farmers are worth the effort to make this transition. And quite frankly their own employees are worth it too.”
“The CWB has a respected world-wide brand, they have contacts around the world, they have experienced people in both rail and ocean freight, and they have front line staff who work with farmers every day,” says Vandervalk. “They can be successful in the free market environment and provide a smooth transition for farmers and industry by August 1, 2012, if they only give their own organization a chance,” Vandervalk concludes.
Representing over 80,000 successful wheat, barley, canola, oat, corn, pea and lentil farmers across Canada, the Grain Growers of Canada is well known as the national voice of Canadian grain farmers.
For more information on the Grain Growers, please visit www.ggc-pgc.ca.
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For more information:
Richard Phillips, Executive Director 613-875-1795
Stephen Vandervalk, President 403-795-1171
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