Bit confused who owns cwb?
Seems its not relevant at all in 2016.
Guess way different than AWB which was a publicly listed company which all farmers were shareholders.
Now as you all know owned by cargills, still pools grain offers cash prices and exports out of Australia plus a myriad of marketing options.
Again not sure of percentages but would expect they get 25% plus of aussie wheat crop still but I could way to high with that.
No one here in Australia wanted them to ever vanish just adapt and if rumblings about single desk back in the late 90s and early 2000s were handled better rather than the head in the sand "single desk is best and only way to market grain best returns blah blah" attitude and changed back then things may be different now.
Cash prices became king rather than waiting 18 months if they offered cash prices as well as pool prices who knows sinhgle dask may still be here.
Seems its not relevant at all in 2016.
Guess way different than AWB which was a publicly listed company which all farmers were shareholders.
Now as you all know owned by cargills, still pools grain offers cash prices and exports out of Australia plus a myriad of marketing options.
Again not sure of percentages but would expect they get 25% plus of aussie wheat crop still but I could way to high with that.
No one here in Australia wanted them to ever vanish just adapt and if rumblings about single desk back in the late 90s and early 2000s were handled better rather than the head in the sand "single desk is best and only way to market grain best returns blah blah" attitude and changed back then things may be different now.
Cash prices became king rather than waiting 18 months if they offered cash prices as well as pool prices who knows sinhgle dask may still be here.
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