Will note the news release is about negotiating a
bilateral trade agreement with Morocco and removing
some of the tariff related advantage other countries
(in this case durum from the US) had over Canada.
These agreements are done government to
government and provide the whole industry benefit
from the CWB who might do big volumes to an
individual farmer that may be container sized lots.
Life and business really don't change that much in the
new world. Suspect the CWB has a good chance of
retaining North African durum business but the issue
will be to obtain western Canadian supply
commitments/contracts. That is your issue Wilagro.
bilateral trade agreement with Morocco and removing
some of the tariff related advantage other countries
(in this case durum from the US) had over Canada.
These agreements are done government to
government and provide the whole industry benefit
from the CWB who might do big volumes to an
individual farmer that may be container sized lots.
Life and business really don't change that much in the
new world. Suspect the CWB has a good chance of
retaining North African durum business but the issue
will be to obtain western Canadian supply
commitments/contracts. That is your issue Wilagro.
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