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See http://www.cwb.ca/public/en/hot/future/task/#response2
In part the CWB presented the following to the task force:
<i>The CWB estimates that grain handling companies have charged almost 40 per cent more in basis than their actual handling costs. If the same handling companies had the ability to do the same for wheat, durum and barley, farmers' costs would increase by almost $8 per tonne or $145 million annually (based on a 5-year average of 18 million tonnes marketed through the CWB and handling costs of $19.34 per tonne). </i>
The first line says it all. <i> The CWB estimates that grain handling companies have charged almost 40 per cent more in basis than their actual handling costs.</i>
Whoever wrote this and whoever approved this for presentation to the Task Force and for public consumption do not understand how grain is handled, traded or anything about how the grain system works. <b>NOT AT ALL. NADA. ZIP.</b>
They assume the elevator’s handling and cleaning tariffs registered with the CGC are the company’s costs. <b>They’re not. They have absolutely nothing to do with costs - or fees for that matter.</b>
They assume that the basis is what they charge. <b>It’s not. Not even close.</b>
This demonstrates a frightening lack of knowledge of the system in which they operate. What’s worse is that Adrian Measner, as ex-CEO, was presenting this to farm groups and whoever else would listen – as if it was gospel.
Even those at the very top don’t get it.
Scary indeed.
See http://www.cwb.ca/public/en/hot/future/task/#response2
In part the CWB presented the following to the task force:
<i>The CWB estimates that grain handling companies have charged almost 40 per cent more in basis than their actual handling costs. If the same handling companies had the ability to do the same for wheat, durum and barley, farmers' costs would increase by almost $8 per tonne or $145 million annually (based on a 5-year average of 18 million tonnes marketed through the CWB and handling costs of $19.34 per tonne). </i>
The first line says it all. <i> The CWB estimates that grain handling companies have charged almost 40 per cent more in basis than their actual handling costs.</i>
Whoever wrote this and whoever approved this for presentation to the Task Force and for public consumption do not understand how grain is handled, traded or anything about how the grain system works. <b>NOT AT ALL. NADA. ZIP.</b>
They assume the elevator’s handling and cleaning tariffs registered with the CGC are the company’s costs. <b>They’re not. They have absolutely nothing to do with costs - or fees for that matter.</b>
They assume that the basis is what they charge. <b>It’s not. Not even close.</b>
This demonstrates a frightening lack of knowledge of the system in which they operate. What’s worse is that Adrian Measner, as ex-CEO, was presenting this to farm groups and whoever else would listen – as if it was gospel.
Even those at the very top don’t get it.
Scary indeed.
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