I talked to a farmer from England yesterday. He said they have started growing Canadian -ACBarrie as of 2 yrs ago.
It is a lower yielding higher quality what than local wheat. However they get a $300.00 a tonne premium at the mills. He said that matches the landed price from Canada.
Didn't get the price of local product. So I think yes the world does want our high quality wheat and yes they are paying for it. Farmers just aren't seeing that money.
It is a lower yielding higher quality what than local wheat. However they get a $300.00 a tonne premium at the mills. He said that matches the landed price from Canada.
Didn't get the price of local product. So I think yes the world does want our high quality wheat and yes they are paying for it. Farmers just aren't seeing that money.
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