rain, I am not against the right to work. They have a right to grow what they want, except materials deemed unlawful by the existing laws of Canada, ie High THC MJ, hemp, however is allowed under authority of a licence. There are laws in this country that prohibit people from working and putting themselves in danger. It is not against the law for a soldier/sailor/airman to disobey an unlawful order either!! I hope I understood the question you asked.
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Henbent
People are willing to go to jail over this issue so I my opinion this is a serious problem.For or against CWB seems more important than wether their is a real market for Canadian wheat.
UK still imports Canadian wheat but modern technoledgy allows home produced flour to produce loaves of nearly as good quality.
CWB/warburtons do get a premium but on much lower quantities than in the past.
All that will happen if we compete for this volume market is that both of us will get less per tonne.
Is this not what marketing is about?
Was US wrong to impose tarrif catfish?
Perhaps if Veitnam had sold for same price as US and been satisfied to supply 5% of market tariff would not have been imposed and 5% of high price market better than 20% of nothing.
Could US have sold rice into Haiti just above local price and perhaps the Haitians by now could have a better standard of living and be able to pay for it.
Cheap food is just making the rich fat and the poor hungry.
Real marketing by farmers could make a difference.
Do we have a right to produce and sell?
Henbent does the CWB market?
Tom Parsley do you or the people you want to deal with market?
Dont you all expect them to find a buyer for everthing you produce regardless of wether there is a demand.
How can we market with no reference to differing market situations?
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rain,
We don't need a change in the law. The CWB Act allows licenses to be granted to me. Cerrtainly, the CWB grants them to Quebecors, big corporations and seedgrowers, etc.
The CWB POLICY...not the CWB ACT has decided to deny licenses to every Prairie farmer. WHY? Because the CWB boys in the back room decided to do a number on us to make us sell to the Board.
Does the Act need changing? No. We can have marketing choice tommorow. The Court will eventually tell the CWB that Prairie folks....any folks across Canada...don't need to do a buyback to get a license. And then order the CWB to issue licenses without discrimination.
Parsley
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I believe my elevator just received their info package on the canola advance and the dollars available should be on the contract. In the past I had crop insurance on only pulses and oilseeds and used the program. Works very similar to CWB advance, but didfferent paperwork.
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rain, If the law changes, I might/might not go with it, I might/might not continue to farm. I might/might not cash out my equity, RRSP
and sit on my b--t and enjoy the dogfight. I might/might not join in if it becomes challenging and rewarding. If the law doesn't evolve or change. What do you think you will do rain? Whatever happens to you or I won't make a bit of difference in the grand scheme of things. People will take advantage of opportunities or be taken advantage of, methinks!!
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ianben, We market, or pull the trigger for lots of reasons, ie the time is right the product is about to spoil, we need the cash, there are tax implications, my neighbours are selling therefore I should to, my neighbour desperately needs my product, the bottom has fallen out of the market, or we feel it is time to take a profit on and on and on it goes. Apparently the US is about to introduce "Country of Origin Labelling". Guess what? The COW GUYS are afraid of this law. Why? Because Americans stick together and will buy American first even though according to sources their beef is inferior to ours! We have a NFTA trade agreement that allows us to sell our gas/oil and water, yes fresh water to the US free of tariff. But not lumber or wheat at the moment. What suckers we have turned into, chasing the almighty Greenback.
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Henbent
All those reason for selling are just that selling not marketing.
Your CWB sells wheat one year 20million tonnes the next 8million with no regard to customer requirments or local market.
Little wonder US is forced to impose a tarif to protect its farmers.
The US like the UK and EU has only small and gettting smaller every year demand for your high quality wheat. The rest of the world apart from Japan cannot afford to pay as low commodity prices make them poorer.
Does CWB give any guidance on qualities and quantities it wants you to produce?
You may not be a Monsanto fan but they do market their products well.
Pricing to give good return to Monsanto. Delivering what it says on the can and leaving just enough profit for the farmer to keep him wanting more.
Good marketing is not about empty bins and high yeilds. Forced sales to meet cash flow and keeping up with the neighbours.
Good marketing starts with growing what the customer wants then delivering at a price and quantity which sustains the customer relationship. Todays systems seem produce the opposite.
Fleece or be fleeced
Neither CWB or Cargils etc. provide this sevice for farmers and customers but both could with more understanding and realist marketing by farmers
Farmers and the world would benefit if somebody did dont you think?
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