JD sent one of those market research polls today. I suppose you get them too. A question and you have to tick the box from exellent down to poor.
Market Research I believe is the idea.
So why dont we do some and find out what the customer thinks of your CWB.
Do they buy Canadian wheat because of or in spite of the CWB
Are they confident Canada, through the CWB, will supply the quality and quantity they require or have they already sent someone to the Ukraine to garentee supply.
Sometimes much can be learnt from speaking to the customer.
I learnt that French wheat, although always quoted at £2/tonne above UK, did not command a premium.
A Spanish miller informed me that the contract stipulated minimum 15% moisture UK consistantly delivered 14% but French was never above 12% worth another £2/tonne to him.
Not a real premium in my opinion.
Another point of interest was that he was unable to pay more for identity preseved we call it asssureed grain but if offered assured UK grain at £2 less than French. He would buy the UK grain.
So if we managed to sell assured UK grain at £2 less than French were we marketing our wheat.
Can a sale be the premium?
Could the questionaire find evidence that CWB was the reason your customers bought Canadian grain. How about it Vader?
Or that CWB was the reason a customer did not buy Canadian grain. or CWB was not supplying the sevice they wanted.
Come on Parsley and Tom send an Email to Warburtons and see what they think.
Their web address is www.warburtons.co.uk
Dont suppose Charlie or Lee would have time but if they did perhaps their results might be more credible.
Regards Ian
Market Research I believe is the idea.
So why dont we do some and find out what the customer thinks of your CWB.
Do they buy Canadian wheat because of or in spite of the CWB
Are they confident Canada, through the CWB, will supply the quality and quantity they require or have they already sent someone to the Ukraine to garentee supply.
Sometimes much can be learnt from speaking to the customer.
I learnt that French wheat, although always quoted at £2/tonne above UK, did not command a premium.
A Spanish miller informed me that the contract stipulated minimum 15% moisture UK consistantly delivered 14% but French was never above 12% worth another £2/tonne to him.
Not a real premium in my opinion.
Another point of interest was that he was unable to pay more for identity preseved we call it asssureed grain but if offered assured UK grain at £2 less than French. He would buy the UK grain.
So if we managed to sell assured UK grain at £2 less than French were we marketing our wheat.
Can a sale be the premium?
Could the questionaire find evidence that CWB was the reason your customers bought Canadian grain. How about it Vader?
Or that CWB was the reason a customer did not buy Canadian grain. or CWB was not supplying the sevice they wanted.
Come on Parsley and Tom send an Email to Warburtons and see what they think.
Their web address is www.warburtons.co.uk
Dont suppose Charlie or Lee would have time but if they did perhaps their results might be more credible.
Regards Ian
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