Funny, where is agstar,willie,burbot? Strangly silent when the CWB is caught with their hands in the cookie jar.
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Kodiak got the answer. Prize is recognition.
The maximum adjustment factor for wheat ex durum is $8.30/tonne ($12.35 in 2007) and $5.99/tonne for malt barley ($6.68 in 2007). Durum has is basically zero although there is a buckish negative FAF (reduces CWB deductions) in some eastern locations. Feed barley is zero (used to be a small FAF in southern Alberta to reflect access to US market.
For a brief explanation of mechanics, see:
http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/econ8946
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charliep,
1. Factor setting is obviously indeterminate, with new fees and rates popping up at random, so your posting might already be out of date.
2.CWB staff take their recommendations for consideration to the Board to get them passed. Some staffer came up with this brainwave and the Board passed it because it taxed the farmer some more. Ca-ching. Let's not try and make this look as if it has rhyme and reason. It doesn't. Not in an organic sector. It's another money grab. CWB Staff = Self Interest.
3. Price setting for fees: Is it an open process? Is it transparent? Is it consistent? Bang. Another fee. Bad PR. Bad formulation. Bad introduction. Bad explantion. Bad policy. Bad idea.
I'm a sore loser, charliep. I wanted to mulch that bloody hat.
Parsley
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I'd like to poke the kodiak type with a lead pencil. Every word perfect, with his shoes shined, I'll bet. His mother probably licked down the hair sticking up on his head with her finger every day, too. ....that's how he learned to market to win.
Parsley
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