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    #61
    Ha it's free to register your account. Just like we don't disclose your information upfront, we don't disclose buyers' information. This way, both parties remain competitive. If there's a specific company that you don't want to deal with, we have a tool on the backend that makes sure you'll never deal with each other (i.e. User #485 cannot negotiate with User #981).

    Simply put, if farmers aren't getting paid, our system doesn't work (between social media & what not, word spreads quick!). That's why we take buyer due diligence so seriously. From credit analysis perspective, we input multiple variables into the equation. These include, but are not limited to average payment terms, previous liens or bankruptcies, credit rating, PAYDEX (a D&B-created index), and even if they're a CGC-bonded company or not).

    Ultimately, we don't think we need to expose our exact credit analysis process in any advertising. We've already put a lot of skin in the game. Conversely, you don't need to put any skin in the game either to register, list your grain, and/or negotiate with any of our verified buyers.

    Our platform is built on integrity. Even though we're "online" and "mobile", a handshake is still important to us. It's not rhetoric; it's reality. Our company is the only one that blasts the word "transparency" on all our advertising. We practice what we preach. We walk the talk. And we'd love for you to go for a stroll with us: https://www.farmlead.com/register

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      #62
      Well there's where the crack opens up in your claim that some three out of four buyers fail YOUR credit check.

      You use social media; yet don't trust it enough to get specific. You nail down every available buyer and yet aren't confident enough to disclose one exact name.

      And of course for good reasons (and I'm not laughing out loud).

      What farmers need is confidence in that when they lose possession of their goods (ie. physical product is picked up)....that without any doubt; they will be immediately and promptly paid.

      Not 75% of the time and not zero to 100 percent of what is due. Not sleepless nights and not promises that the check is in the mail. Not excuses that the grading results aren't back yet and not that the trucking firm is tardy in sending in the paperwork.

      Not that anything is out of the hands of the brokers; or that estoppell is defined that the broker has control.

      The system remains damn well broken and all everyone else apparently wants to do is take another cut as a deduction from what is rightfully due in total.

      Again where is the regulator?? We absolutely need one when the system remains broken and no one apparently can fix it.

      Not even FarmLead will divulge who the failed credit checks pertain to. It would be wonderful if it were truly true that those high risks were known by anyone. Yet any evidence will not be willingly provided.
      There remains no evidence that their system is perfect; or that their experts can compile data that can be bought or even obtained for free through the many avenues that are available to those for whom this paid service is supposedly designed.


      And don't think for one moment that the purchasers information isn't being logged and used as well. With a large enough database; that will be very valuable .

      We need direct deposit at the time that exchange of product control takes place.

      No ifs ands or buts.

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        #63
        You're talking a fairly macro-level game. We've designed the system to protect the individual farmer and it works. We've also partnered with SGS recently so producers can order grain tests (same cost as normal) and have that independent analysis from a globally-recognized company available to them in their account from any time and any where. Finally, we presented to the CGC executive group and they approved our process (we were actually the ones that suggested they take the producer car application online. Further if you do a producer car deal on FarmLead, the deal's information is automatically sent to the CGC so you don't have to fill out paperwork).

        On the cost side, at a fee of $1/MT for the first 80 MT and then $0.25/MT thereafter, we're hardly taking "a cut" compared to the status quo middleman that's existed for the last few decades. Deals on our system have been negotiated to the point where the producer has earned more than $25,000 better than the best local bid and only paid us a few hundred dollars. In our most recent deal this week, a producer earned $1200 more & paid us $108. Most people (and farmers as we're finding out) think that's a pretty good return on investment

        We have higher standards than most when it comes to credit assessment (hence why a CGC-bonded company's access was removed recently but because we're North American-wide, some of the companies that we restrict access to, you've probably never even heard of and will never deal with in your life). We are a private company though, meaning our risk management processes are paid for by private dollars. If the governments or producer organizations wanted to pay for all our expenses & costs of doing business, there probably wouldn't be an issue in divulging information. In the meantime though, we provide a due diligence process that would be literally impossible for each and every individual farmer to perform.

        Finally, by no means do we suggest our system is perfect, but the last time we checked, the world isn't perfect either. There is no perfect system in any industry in any part of the world that makes all value chain players 100% happy. We play the game in front of us, not the one we're wishing for. We do the best we can, with the resources we have our at our disposal, and we continue to add to that (SeedLead.com for pedigree seed trade has already been established). And it works. Hundreds of deals, tens of thousands of tonnes moved, and growing exponentially. We would sincerely recommend that you check the system out for yourself (watch our tutorial videos, read testimonials, see who's behind the company, give us a call, etc.) before trying to discredit a much better system, one where risk is managed proactively, and all value chain players interests are considered.

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          #64
          Farmlead ,
          You are on the right track, continue to do the diligence for me. I don't know any other brokers or online platforms who have established what you have described. It's much better than anything I have seen to date.
          Thank you for describing his you have your business set up.

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