LarryW.
A 'Primary Elevator' is REQUIRED to buy using CGC grades and proceedures. They also must have approved facilities that meet standards for safe storage and handle of these grain products. A primary elevator as specified in the Canada Grain Act can use inventory as assets to the amount specified by the CGC. Grain Dealers Can't... BECAUSE of the very reasons you relate to. Feed Mills are NOT Primary Elevators... NOR are trucks... or farmers/feed lots bins that receive growers grain. These facilities are not generally 'Works for the General Advantage of Canada' which must grade and handle according to CGC Regulation.
IF you do NOT see a 'Primary Elevator License' and proper graded grain receipts Using Canada Grain Act grade names... there is NO security. Never was the intent of the present system... nor any future system.
Just like CIDC does not insure loans that are private; but coverage only comes though approved banks. Same in the Credit Union Financial Assurance systems.
Domestic sales of grain to domestic consumers... have NOT been covered by CGC bonding/security... for generations.
A 'Primary Elevator' is REQUIRED to buy using CGC grades and proceedures. They also must have approved facilities that meet standards for safe storage and handle of these grain products. A primary elevator as specified in the Canada Grain Act can use inventory as assets to the amount specified by the CGC. Grain Dealers Can't... BECAUSE of the very reasons you relate to. Feed Mills are NOT Primary Elevators... NOR are trucks... or farmers/feed lots bins that receive growers grain. These facilities are not generally 'Works for the General Advantage of Canada' which must grade and handle according to CGC Regulation.
IF you do NOT see a 'Primary Elevator License' and proper graded grain receipts Using Canada Grain Act grade names... there is NO security. Never was the intent of the present system... nor any future system.
Just like CIDC does not insure loans that are private; but coverage only comes though approved banks. Same in the Credit Union Financial Assurance systems.
Domestic sales of grain to domestic consumers... have NOT been covered by CGC bonding/security... for generations.
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