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    AWC has now launched the updated version of their website. Will this help farmers make better marketing decisions? Will it be a valuable tool for farmers?

    One step closer to price transparency, but will see how much it will benefit farmers?

    Knowledge is power and the elevators are holding back as much of it as they are allowed.

    #2
    TBH
    I understand that the grain trade members are sending in daily pricing information to be a part of the pricing matrix Depape and Co. are putting together. When complete the project and provide the transparency needed. Looking forward to the implementation of this project for the AWC!

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      #3
      Phase one of the project is complete. Have a look at the website.

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        #4
        It's not live it's a day behind already.

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          #5
          TBH,

          Wouldn't let me log in, is there a trick to login for PDQ?

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            #6
            Not too sure. I just created my own account and then used the confirmation link on the email they send after you register.

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              #7
              I will check it out, didn't know about the e-mail confirmation... perhaps I did not do that right! Thanks!

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                #8
                Tbh

                Now do you go back for another 750 grand to catch up some more to your current competition?

                I bet your competitors like the fact you are living off their dime to develop something they did on their own.

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                  #9
                  Looks like phase one is not customizable yet. Here is the info:

                  As the basis for this service, member companies of the Western Grain Elevator Association (WGEA), at their election, will provide price information (elevator bids) for five commodities at all country locations. Information includes daily spot and forward bid prices for red spring wheat, prairie spring wheat, durum, canola and peas.

                  “AWC is extremely pleased to launch PDQ, made possible by our collaboration with the major grain companies,” said Tom Steve, AWC General Manager. “This level of cooperation is encouraging and we look forward to improving the level of price transparency available for farmers and other industry stakeholders via PDQ.”

                  The PDQ service compiles pricing information on its website, www.pdqinfo.ca, into regional price averages across nine zones covering Western Canada. Additionally, the site provides futures market closing prices, average wheat grade and protein spreads, local weather and foreign exchange rates.

                  Future versions of PDQ will include customizable functionality and charting capabilities and AWC will endeavour to add other commodities. Additionally, current basis information will be linked to futures market prices. The site will not report final transaction prices, and will not replace the interaction between farmers and their local elevators or farm market advisors, but will provide easily accessible and reliable market trends and indicators.

                  “PDQ will not engage in market advisory or analytical services, but it is designed to become the industry standard for cash grain price information across Canada for use by farmers,” said Steve. “A good segment of the industry is represented.”

                  Wade Sobkowich, Executive Director of the Western Grain Elevator Association, adds “The members of WGEA compete for farmers’ grain, and have a long history of price transparency with their customers through daily e-mails, texts and online prices. In combination with existing purchasing discussions farmers currently have with their local elevators, PDQ is another way they can access more general market trend information.”

                  The AWC price and data project was announced on January 28, 2015. http://www.albertawheat.com/alberta-wheat-commission-launches-project-aimed-at-improving-market-transparency-and-efficiency/.

                  For more information on PDQ visit www.pdqinfo.ca

                  The Alberta Wheat Commission is a producer-directed organization dedicated to improving the long-term profitability of Alberta’s 14,000 wheat producers.

                  www.albertawheat.com

                  Media Contact:
                  Victoria Russell
                  Communications Coordinator
                  Alberta Wheat Commission
                  d. 403-219-7906 c. 403-813-6956

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                    #10
                    Not too sure how they plan to fund this site going forward. Hopefully not on government money. Their site is very similar to others. I think the only difference is that it gives pricing across all of western Canada instead of just one province, which has it's upsides and downsides for sure.

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                      #11
                      You still need to contact the actual grainco or buyer.

                      Most provide pricing up to the minute.

                      Viterra has a mobile site. PH sends texts twice a day.

                      Cargill occasionally. And the cwb is keeping people up to date.

                      Not sure what your site does.

                      If you added port pricing that might be helpful to seeing if farmers are getting such a good deal.

                      Get the graincos to put their port selling prices online.

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                        #12
                        Yes, port pricing might help indicate if farmers are being treated fairly, but would that ultimately affect your grain marketing decisions? Probably not.

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                          #13
                          Aafc has quit issuing price reports.

                          Vessel reports and what's moving off the ports and south would be a nice addition since you are supposedly getting graincos info.

                          They get ours for free not sure why farmers can't get a consolidated report from industry players as well.

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                            #14
                            we have a coffee shop in our town where a certain group mostly wine and bitch about grain prices and how they getting screwed by everybody,i sat down couple times and on purpose told them what i got for my wheat,the leader and his group were very quiet,never asked one question on how to get higher prices,after i left there leader continued the whining,hmmmm sound familar,some poeple rather bitch then improve.

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                              #15
                              It's a colossal waste of taxpayers money.

                              How about getting the graincos to use the durum exchange. No that's bitching.

                              How about port prices and forward sales info from the graincos. No that's bitching.

                              All relevant info in the states and mandatory in their market.

                              But maybe I am bitching for something that should have been implemented Aug 1 2012.

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