Dear Wheat Grower members:
The Wheat Growers have obtained a summary of the number of permit book holders who deliver grain to the CWB. The numbers are astonishing.
There's a huge number of people who are listed as "producers" (i.e. get
to vote in CWB elections), but who either do not deliver grain to the
CWB, or deliver very little.
The attached table gives you a breakdown of the number of producers who have delivered zero tonnes, or less than 33.5 tonnes to the CWB over the past 3 crop years. What it shows is that 47.4% of producers (i.e. eligible voters) delivered less than 33.5 tonnes to the CWB in the
2004/05 crop year. In 2003/04, the percentage was 42.7% and in the year before that, it was an astounding 57.8%.
We realize that some producers who have not delivered grain to the CWB
may be bona fide farmers, however we think it's fair to say that the
results of CWB elections are now being determined, to a large extent, by
"producers" who have very little real economic stake in growing wheat
and barley. In my opinion, if the CWB Election Review Panel process is
to be of any value, it must make sure this voters' list is cleaned up.
By the way, the deadline for getting comments into the Review Panel is
tomorrow, September 30. I know it's the 11th hour, but if you're not
out harvesting and still want to make some last minute comments on the
election process, you can email your comments to:
lewisjp@agr.gc.ca.
To see what the Wheat Growers had to say, you can view and download our submission at
http://www.wheatgrowers.ca/pdf/policy/CWB-Election-Review_Sep-08-2005.pdf
Cherilyn Jolly-Nagel
President
Crop Year Number of
producers with
zero deliveries
2002/03 49,013
% of total 43.1%
2003/04 32,199
% of total 30.7%
2004/05 36,739
% of total 37.7%
The Wheat Growers have obtained a summary of the number of permit book holders who deliver grain to the CWB. The numbers are astonishing.
There's a huge number of people who are listed as "producers" (i.e. get
to vote in CWB elections), but who either do not deliver grain to the
CWB, or deliver very little.
The attached table gives you a breakdown of the number of producers who have delivered zero tonnes, or less than 33.5 tonnes to the CWB over the past 3 crop years. What it shows is that 47.4% of producers (i.e. eligible voters) delivered less than 33.5 tonnes to the CWB in the
2004/05 crop year. In 2003/04, the percentage was 42.7% and in the year before that, it was an astounding 57.8%.
We realize that some producers who have not delivered grain to the CWB
may be bona fide farmers, however we think it's fair to say that the
results of CWB elections are now being determined, to a large extent, by
"producers" who have very little real economic stake in growing wheat
and barley. In my opinion, if the CWB Election Review Panel process is
to be of any value, it must make sure this voters' list is cleaned up.
By the way, the deadline for getting comments into the Review Panel is
tomorrow, September 30. I know it's the 11th hour, but if you're not
out harvesting and still want to make some last minute comments on the
election process, you can email your comments to:
lewisjp@agr.gc.ca.
To see what the Wheat Growers had to say, you can view and download our submission at
http://www.wheatgrowers.ca/pdf/policy/CWB-Election-Review_Sep-08-2005.pdf
Cherilyn Jolly-Nagel
President
Crop Year Number of
producers with
zero deliveries
2002/03 49,013
% of total 43.1%
2003/04 32,199
% of total 30.7%
2004/05 36,739
% of total 37.7%
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