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Duvanald never said who he quoted
and fails to mention that this commodity wheat receives a higher price than our KVD varieties a little balance please.
From the Floor
Opinion derived from traders on the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange
KVD brands Canadian wheat. Wheat from every other country in the world is commodity wheat.
KVD, kernel visual distinguishability, allows a user to identify wheat by variety just by looking at it. The user, therefore, knows the wheat’s precise physical attributes - critical at the higher end of processing.
Eliminating KVD would benefit ethanol production. KVD prevents the licensing of currently available wheats that are mostly starch, plus yield higher.
Ethanol is the quintessential commodity. Wheat ethanol competes against sugar cane ethanol, the beneficiary of 12 months of tropical sun. The most efficient wheat in the world isn’t remotely competitive.
Canada can get rid of KVD and thereby produce more commodity wheat. Plus, of course, have a compliance system that potentially leaves every farmer liable for the cost of an entire vessel of wheat. Plus force the trade to handle all non-commodity wheat as IP wheat.
Or Canada can continue to produce the best value in wheat in the world, with zero liability and minimal administration for the farmer.
Duvanald never said who he quoted
and fails to mention that this commodity wheat receives a higher price than our KVD varieties a little balance please.
From the Floor
Opinion derived from traders on the Winnipeg Commodity Exchange
KVD brands Canadian wheat. Wheat from every other country in the world is commodity wheat.
KVD, kernel visual distinguishability, allows a user to identify wheat by variety just by looking at it. The user, therefore, knows the wheat’s precise physical attributes - critical at the higher end of processing.
Eliminating KVD would benefit ethanol production. KVD prevents the licensing of currently available wheats that are mostly starch, plus yield higher.
Ethanol is the quintessential commodity. Wheat ethanol competes against sugar cane ethanol, the beneficiary of 12 months of tropical sun. The most efficient wheat in the world isn’t remotely competitive.
Canada can get rid of KVD and thereby produce more commodity wheat. Plus, of course, have a compliance system that potentially leaves every farmer liable for the cost of an entire vessel of wheat. Plus force the trade to handle all non-commodity wheat as IP wheat.
Or Canada can continue to produce the best value in wheat in the world, with zero liability and minimal administration for the farmer.
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