By ending the board monopoly, Canada has gone part of the way toward a continental market for wheat and barley. We should look at going farther.
Board promoters used to tell us how it had an advantage in meeting customer demand for quality and service.
We have similar claims for our grade and variety registration system that remains in place with little change.
Time to align our system more closely with that of US with more emphasis on specs such as falling number and other tests rather than visual appearance, varieties and grain commission grades.
Different regulations on each side of Canada-US border cause more harm than benefit.
Board promoters used to tell us how it had an advantage in meeting customer demand for quality and service.
We have similar claims for our grade and variety registration system that remains in place with little change.
Time to align our system more closely with that of US with more emphasis on specs such as falling number and other tests rather than visual appearance, varieties and grain commission grades.
Different regulations on each side of Canada-US border cause more harm than benefit.
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