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    Saskatchewan Steps Up to the Plate

    The on "behalf of producers" got my attention.

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    PREMIER APPOINTS DELEGATION TO
    ADDRESS GRAIN TRANSPORTATION

    Released on February 12, 2014

    Delegation of Cabinet Ministers and MLA to Meet
    With Grain Companies This Week

    Premier Brad Wall has appointed Agriculture
    Minister Lyle Stewart, Economy Minister Bill
    Boyd, Highways and Infrastructure Minister Don
    McMorris and Legislative Secretary to the
    Agriculture Minister MLA Scott Moe to work on
    behalf of Saskatchewan producers to deal with
    the backlog of grain movement.

    “This grain movement backlog is a very serious
    situation for the entire province and it is a high
    priority for our government,” Wall said.  “The
    delays in moving grain have led to lower prices
    for our producers at the farmgate and are
    harming our reputation as a reliable supplier of
    agriculture products throughout the world.  We
    want every possible avenue explored to ensure
    our producers have the ability to market and
    deliver their grain in a timely manner.”

    The delegation will meet with representatives of
    the major grain companies this week to discuss
    the challenges they are facing in moving grain
    and potential solutions.  In addition, they will also
    raise the issue of producer contracts, lower grain
    prices (as a result of the historically wide basis
    levels) and encourage all of the grain companies
    to pursue level of service contracts with the
    railways through the Federal Fair Rail Freight
    Service Act.

    The province will continue to pressure the federal
    government to ensure improved grain movement
    remains their top priority.  The provincial
    government is encouraged by recent federal
    enhancements to the Grain Monitoring Program,
    which will improve the frequency of reporting
    information about the grain handling and
    transportation system.  If the situation does not
    improve, the provincial government will
    recommend potential legislative action to ensure
    all stakeholders throughout the supply chain are
    held accountable and encouraged to facilitate the
    increased movement of grain.

    Meetings will also continue with the rail
    companies to discuss ongoing capacity issues
    and challenges.  The delegation will urge the
    railways to implement short term measures to
    clear up the current backlog of grain, including
    adding crews, cars and locomotive capacity as
    necessary.  In addition, railways will also be
    encouraged to implement long term plans for the
    future as it is anticipated large crops will become
    the new norm.  This includes taking measures to
    ensure surge capacity and improved planning for
    weather challenges.

    Working with producers and industry associations
    will continue to be a top priority to ensure the
    concerns of producers are at the forefront of all
    discussions.

    -30-

    For more information, contact:

    Karen Hill
    Executive Council
    Regina
    Phone: 306-787-2127
    Cell: 306-529-9207
    Contact Us

    Karen Hill
    Media Relations Officer

    Phone (306) 787-2127
    Email Karen.Hill@gov.sk.ca
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