*** CWB NEWS*** A separate Freight Adjustment Factor (FAF) for Canada Western Red Winter wheat (CWRW) will be in place for the 2009-10 crop year to better reflect rail freight costs. An increasing proportion of CWRW is
being produced in the eastern Prairies, while the majority of markets for this class are best reached through West Coast ports. The new FAF will not be calculated until 2009, but it is expected to be between $15 and $20 per tonne, which could mean an increase in winter wheat freight costs of between $2.65 and $7.65 per tonne. Farmers with questions can call their local Farm Business Representative or the CWB's business centre at 1-800-275-4292.
being produced in the eastern Prairies, while the majority of markets for this class are best reached through West Coast ports. The new FAF will not be calculated until 2009, but it is expected to be between $15 and $20 per tonne, which could mean an increase in winter wheat freight costs of between $2.65 and $7.65 per tonne. Farmers with questions can call their local Farm Business Representative or the CWB's business centre at 1-800-275-4292.
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