Charlie;
'It [the CWB] may sell at premium prices but it also
may discount to make sales'
When the CWB 'sells' to Japan... is it actually 'extracting' a 'premium'?
With all the comments about the US wheat prices being 'UNCOMPETITIVE'...
This does not ring true.
I must point out THE US is simply holding the 'premium' price line.
If consumers don't want to buy... from a premium market... they can get less service... delivery when they must store it and incur more costs... and accept lower quality.
Service costs money. If I hold & sell 1tonne of seed... in seeding season for pickup when needed... this costs more than 50t off the cleaner when I cleaned the seed.
Of course... all things being equal... the 1 tonne will need to cost the consumer more.
Isn't this what the CWB does?
Selling to flour mills... letting these mills prebuy when farmers wouldn't sell... all have 'costs' that detract from the CWB 'premium' markets.
In the end... our price shows, we recieve LESS than a grower in Montana.
SO... Charlie... where is the premium price if it does not show up on the bottom line?
'It [the CWB] may sell at premium prices but it also
may discount to make sales'
When the CWB 'sells' to Japan... is it actually 'extracting' a 'premium'?
With all the comments about the US wheat prices being 'UNCOMPETITIVE'...
This does not ring true.
I must point out THE US is simply holding the 'premium' price line.
If consumers don't want to buy... from a premium market... they can get less service... delivery when they must store it and incur more costs... and accept lower quality.
Service costs money. If I hold & sell 1tonne of seed... in seeding season for pickup when needed... this costs more than 50t off the cleaner when I cleaned the seed.
Of course... all things being equal... the 1 tonne will need to cost the consumer more.
Isn't this what the CWB does?
Selling to flour mills... letting these mills prebuy when farmers wouldn't sell... all have 'costs' that detract from the CWB 'premium' markets.
In the end... our price shows, we recieve LESS than a grower in Montana.
SO... Charlie... where is the premium price if it does not show up on the bottom line?
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