sawfly, your post is so full of half-truths and mis-information, study your history a little better or get the bug-spray out.
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Unbelievable.
People think our transportation system (railways, port terminals, unions) for commodities has gone to shit in the last few years.
Canada has always been at a competitive disadvantage with all commodities for a very long time, decades. Importers expect the results they have seen the last few years, why wouldn't they?
Studied to death for decades, excuses, few changes that resulted in game changing results. Only bare minimums.
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Canada wheat production during Great Grain Robbery:
Market Year Production Unit of Measure Growth Rate
1970 9024 (1000 MT) -50.60 %
1971 14412 (1000 MT) 59.71 %
1972 14514 (1000 MT) 0.71 %
1973 16159 (1000 MT) 11.33 %
1974 13295 (1000 MT) -17.72 %
1975 17078 (1000 MT) 28.45 %
1976 23587 (1000 MT) 38.11 %
1977 19862 (1000 MT) -15.79 %
1978 21145 (1000 MT) 6.46 %
1979 17185 (1000 MT) -18.73 %
and exports:
1970 11846 (1000 MT) 25.62 %
1971 13710 (1000 MT) 15.74 %
1972 15692 (1000 MT) 14.46 %
1973 11414 (1000 MT) -27.26 %
1974 10739 (1000 MT) -5.91 %
1975 12253 (1000 MT) 14.10 %
1976 13446 (1000 MT) 9.74 %
1977 15997 (1000 MT) 18.97 %
1978 13061 (1000 MT) -18.35 %
1979 15883 (1000 MT) 21.61 %
1969 was "operation Lift" and production was 50%, of normal, but the GGR never seemed to make a lot of difference to exports, but price went up considerably. Was it LIFT or was it Russia buying?
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Remember 1974 tour to West coast grain handling facilities including Seattle- Tacoma.
US system was ahead of Canada at that time, still is today.
Also remember strikes and union problems in Canadian system, think we have made a lot of progress in that area.
It was Regina area farmer Tom Howland led tour, some but not all Palliser members.
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How many ships are waiting? Are they actually waiting for cargo or moored hoping something comes up?
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Stonepicker
"There should have been an uprising and some lynchings in the days of those 3 bu. quota's, simply amazing that farmers put up with that".
Why are farmers putting up with not being able to deliver their contracts with grain company's that are not called on the delivery month? Do you honestly think the RR's are at fault for everything?
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