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    Latest Australian Wheat Board Product

    Early Commitment Program participants have the opportunity to apply for a Production Advanceâ„¢ of $80 per tonne (ex- GST) which, if approved, gives you valuable cash flow ahead of harvest when cash reserves are traditionally low. You can also apply at any time up until November.

    Production Advance Benefits:
    Cash Flow: Provides you access to a cash advance in respect of grain you are committed to deliver to the AWB Managed Program at harvest.
    Simplicity: Flat fee of $2.75 per m/t for applications in September 2014 and no application fees apply.
    Product Support: Through our national network of farm marketers and the AWB grower service centre to assist you at every stage of the Production Advanceâ„¢ program.

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    How to Access the Program
    • You contract grain into an AWB commitment tonnage contract.
    • You complete a ‘Production Advance™ Application’. Click on image to download form. Eligibility criteria apply.

    The information you provide is then subject to a review. If you are successful you will be issued with a letter of offer which will specify the Production Advanceâ„¢ rate, the amount applicable to each of your commitment tonnage contracts and the terms and conditions of the offer.

    For further details regarding eligibility into the Production Advanceâ„¢ program visit: www.awb.com.au.




    What else you need to know
    • You must have entered into a pre-harvest Commitment tonnage contract with AWB for a minimum of 100mt.
    • Your total pre-harvest wheat commitments should represent 50% or less of your forecast production for the 2014/15 season.
    • The Production Advance™ payment is to be applied by you wholly or predominantly for the purposes of enabling you to produce the grain, the subject of your Season Starter™ Pool contracts.
    • You must meet certain financial eligibility requirements which we determine at our discretion from time to time.
    • AWB reserves the right to consider any information it considers relevant to the application and, may in its absolute discretion approve or reject a Production Advance™ application and determine the amount per tonne of the Production Advance™ amount to be offered to a successful applicant.
    • AWB reserves the right to close the applications at anytime.

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      #3
      Can a canadian bloke sign up some acres?

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        #4
        The cwb will follow.

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          #5
          Nope. Called a real estate guy the other day to see if the land market is still strong.

          The BTOs will work the system with 10 numbered companies just the way trump does.

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            #6
            Are you west of Biggar ???? Saw lightning out there this evening spraying out west of stoon

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              #7
              Well the smart land owner will get bto to rent. Cash up front.

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                #8
                since losing single desk they became super competitive company , now Cargill owns them they have even more products suggest they kept 20% of market share and now with cargills maybe 35%

                A ex director from awb told me "at times single desk was a ball and chain especially in falling markets"

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                  #9
                  There was a ton of lightning all around here last night - heavy rains south of town and north west of here

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                    #10
                    Innovative marketing! But with the Canadian Canola Growers cash advance program avaliable, which does not tie you to selling to anyone in particular. I can't see how it would be of any interest to the majority of growers in western Canada.

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