December 19, 2014 / Saskatoon
The Canadian Transportation Agency issued Decision No. 451-R-2014 on December 18, 2014 ruling that the revenues of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CP) are under its maximum revenue entitlement and that the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) has exceeded its maximum revenue entitlement for crop year 2013-2014. The Western Grains Research Foundation (WGRF) will receive $5,231,011 from CN for exceeding its revenue entitlement. The news release on the ruling is available from the Canadian Transportation Agency website at www.cta-otc.gc.ca.
In 2000, the Federal Government named WGRF under the Canada Transportation Act as the organization that would receive funds that were deemed to be in excess of the maximum revenue entitlements allowed for CN and CP. The excess fund plus a five percent penalty are paid into the WGRF Endowment Fund.
“As a producer I would prefer that the railways stay below their maximum revenue entitlements, however when these entitlements are exceeded WGRF and its Board of Directors will invest these funds into field crop research to the benefit of all western Canadian farmers,†said Dave Sefton, WGRF Board Chair.
“The WGRF Endowment Fund is having a significant impact on western Canadian agriculture. WGRF is planning to invest $9 million from the Endowment Fund in 2015, up from $5.8 million in 2014,†said Sefton.
New projects include a $5 million dollar commitment to the Genome Canada Large Scale Applied Research Program and initiation of plans to increase agronomy research capacity in western Canada. WGRF has current commitments of $22 million to co-fund 125 projects in collaboration with 30 other funding organizations.
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For further information, contact:
Mike Espeseth
Communications Manager
Western Grains Research Foundation
Saskatoon, SK
306-975-0365
WGRF Backgrounder
WGRF is a farmer funded and directed non-profit organization investing in agricultural research that benefits western Canadian producers. Since 1981, the WGRF Board has given producers a voice in agricultural research funding decisions. WGRF manages an Endowment Fund and the wheat and barley variety development check-off funds, investing over $14 million in 2014 into breeding and field crop research.
A complete history of the funds WGRF has received through the revenue cap is as follows:
2003-04 Crop Year CN: $338,007
2004-05 Crop Year CN: $124,650
2005-06 Crop Year CP CN: $3,412,780
2006-07 Crop Year CP: $3,532,820
2007-08 Crop Year CP CN: $66,620,585
2008-09 Crop Year CN: $717,432
2009-10 Crop Year: $0
2010-11 Crop Year CP: $1,314,636
2011-12 Crop Year CP CN: $672,332
2012-13 Crop Year CP: $186,859
The Canadian Transportation Agency issued Decision No. 451-R-2014 on December 18, 2014 ruling that the revenues of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (CP) are under its maximum revenue entitlement and that the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) has exceeded its maximum revenue entitlement for crop year 2013-2014. The Western Grains Research Foundation (WGRF) will receive $5,231,011 from CN for exceeding its revenue entitlement. The news release on the ruling is available from the Canadian Transportation Agency website at www.cta-otc.gc.ca.
In 2000, the Federal Government named WGRF under the Canada Transportation Act as the organization that would receive funds that were deemed to be in excess of the maximum revenue entitlements allowed for CN and CP. The excess fund plus a five percent penalty are paid into the WGRF Endowment Fund.
“As a producer I would prefer that the railways stay below their maximum revenue entitlements, however when these entitlements are exceeded WGRF and its Board of Directors will invest these funds into field crop research to the benefit of all western Canadian farmers,†said Dave Sefton, WGRF Board Chair.
“The WGRF Endowment Fund is having a significant impact on western Canadian agriculture. WGRF is planning to invest $9 million from the Endowment Fund in 2015, up from $5.8 million in 2014,†said Sefton.
New projects include a $5 million dollar commitment to the Genome Canada Large Scale Applied Research Program and initiation of plans to increase agronomy research capacity in western Canada. WGRF has current commitments of $22 million to co-fund 125 projects in collaboration with 30 other funding organizations.
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For further information, contact:
Mike Espeseth
Communications Manager
Western Grains Research Foundation
Saskatoon, SK
306-975-0365
WGRF Backgrounder
WGRF is a farmer funded and directed non-profit organization investing in agricultural research that benefits western Canadian producers. Since 1981, the WGRF Board has given producers a voice in agricultural research funding decisions. WGRF manages an Endowment Fund and the wheat and barley variety development check-off funds, investing over $14 million in 2014 into breeding and field crop research.
A complete history of the funds WGRF has received through the revenue cap is as follows:
2003-04 Crop Year CN: $338,007
2004-05 Crop Year CN: $124,650
2005-06 Crop Year CP CN: $3,412,780
2006-07 Crop Year CP: $3,532,820
2007-08 Crop Year CP CN: $66,620,585
2008-09 Crop Year CN: $717,432
2009-10 Crop Year: $0
2010-11 Crop Year CP: $1,314,636
2011-12 Crop Year CP CN: $672,332
2012-13 Crop Year CP: $186,859
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