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the Canola Crushers have increased their margines $33.00/t over the last week !!!

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    the Canola Crushers have increased their margines $33.00/t over the last week !!!

    also the margins they make off the canola you grow has increased $95.00/t from a year ago !!! this is telling me loud and clear, to KEEP MY EFFING BINS LOCKED

    here are the numbers from ICE, have a look for yourself.

    http://news.tradingcharts.com/futures/9/8/112742689.html

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    it's that time of year.

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      Buy Bunge shares.

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        THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA INVESTS $3M IN OILSEED RESEARCH



        THETFORD MINES, Quebec, August 29, 2008 – The Honourable Christian Paradis, Minister of Public Works and Government Services, Secretary of State (Agriculture) and MP for Mégantic–L’Érable, today announced that the Government of Canada is contributing $3 million in funding to the Industrial Oil Seed Network (IOSN) under the Agricultural Bioproducts Innovation Program (ABIP).



        “The Government of Canada is committed to developing Canada’s bioeconomy while delivering results for our farmers and protecting our environment,” said Minister Paradis. “This important research and development network will help increase the oilseed value for Canadian farmers and advance our biofuels industry.”



        The IOSN will enable a group of experts to work together and exchange ideas and expertise in oilseed biology. Out of the total of $3M in funding Linnaeus Plant Sciences Inc., in Vancouver, British Columbia, will receive $2.556M to administer the network and fund non-government research activities. IOSN will also involve researchers in the United States who will share their significant expertise in soybean oil so that it can be applied to Canadian oilseed crops.



        The network will develop a new type of oilseed that will be used solely for the production of petroleum substitutes, in a variety of applications, such as fuel additives for use in heavy equipment and marine towing operations; bio-based hydraulic fluids; and bio-based oils in the construction industry, civic bus transportation, and lobster fishing.



        “Oilseed crops have the potential to provide bio-based alternatives to a variety of petroleum products,” said Jack Grushcow, the President of Linnaeus Plant Sciences Inc. and the project lead for the ABIP Industrial Oil Seed Network. “The Industrial Oil Seed Network will transition non-food Canadian oilseeds crops from a low value commodity to a high value industrial feed stock that can substitute for petroleum in a variety of applications. We very much appreciate the support of the Federal government in helping us reach these goals.”



        From this funding, a Thetford Mines-located company OLEOTEK will receive a total of $235,000 as one of the participants in the network.



        “Thetford Mines area has shown a great vision when it banked on developing the oleochemical channel, and I am very pleased that our government is once more supporting this move towards diversification,” said Minister Paradis. “OLEOTEK is a leader in the region and its expertise is now accepted across the country. This success extends all over the area.”



        “OLEOTEK is very pleased to have obtained this $235,000 contract with Linnaeus Plant Sciences of Vancouver – a contract made possible by the contribution of the Canadian government,” said François Dornier, President of the Centres for the Transfer of Technology. “The contract will give OLEOTEK an opportunity to work with a multidisciplinary team throughout the country to achieve a sustainable development objective.”



        A key part of the IOSN’s activities is helping capture value for the farm community. In addition to increasing the value of oilseed, several other economic development opportunities for the rural economy will be explored. These include blending, packaging and distribution business opportunities that will come from the increased usage of bio-based products.

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