Charlie;
I understand the CWB buybacks for producer direct sales to the US were below the CWB initial prices, on a number of wheat classes and grades, in the past few days.
Obviously the CWB "formula" for figuring out buyback prices is wrong.
I see further that the CWB adjusted the formula they use... to prevent a payment from occuring... finally the CWB has admitted that the system they use is wrong.
It is clear, that the buyback formula is a policy of the CWB, and has nothing to do with..."the difference betweeen the price inside and outside Canada AND the pecuniary benefit enuring the applicant"
The CWB has no business using the pooling accounts to do the buyback... it cannot be clearer than now, when the historical formula puts the "buyback" at a price below the CWB initial price... that what the CWB has been doing is trade actionable... illegal... and wrong.
When will the Alberta government demand a full accounting of this ill advised CWB "buyback" scheme that obviously cannot be maintained or justified?
I understand the CWB buybacks for producer direct sales to the US were below the CWB initial prices, on a number of wheat classes and grades, in the past few days.
Obviously the CWB "formula" for figuring out buyback prices is wrong.
I see further that the CWB adjusted the formula they use... to prevent a payment from occuring... finally the CWB has admitted that the system they use is wrong.
It is clear, that the buyback formula is a policy of the CWB, and has nothing to do with..."the difference betweeen the price inside and outside Canada AND the pecuniary benefit enuring the applicant"
The CWB has no business using the pooling accounts to do the buyback... it cannot be clearer than now, when the historical formula puts the "buyback" at a price below the CWB initial price... that what the CWB has been doing is trade actionable... illegal... and wrong.
When will the Alberta government demand a full accounting of this ill advised CWB "buyback" scheme that obviously cannot be maintained or justified?
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