Mallee. Many farmers here were willing to give up control of the grain handling system and transportation through their Coop grain handlers and the CWB for some utopian "marketing freedom".
It has been replaced with multinational companies who have no loyalty to Canadian farmers and the profits go elsewhere.
Farmers could have had a bigger share of the profits and a whole lot more say, but many farmers seem to prefer to bend over for the big companies.
As you can see on Agriville there are still a lot of complaints about wheat prices and predatory grain company behavior under "marketing freedom".
But that does not seem to register the same concern as the CWB.
So if the CEO made all the decisions why did your friend sit on the Board of the AWB? Sounds like he was wasting his time.
I have met several of the former CWB directors and they certainly had a lot more input than just nodding their heads in agreement with the CEO.
It has been replaced with multinational companies who have no loyalty to Canadian farmers and the profits go elsewhere.
Farmers could have had a bigger share of the profits and a whole lot more say, but many farmers seem to prefer to bend over for the big companies.
As you can see on Agriville there are still a lot of complaints about wheat prices and predatory grain company behavior under "marketing freedom".
But that does not seem to register the same concern as the CWB.
So if the CEO made all the decisions why did your friend sit on the Board of the AWB? Sounds like he was wasting his time.
I have met several of the former CWB directors and they certainly had a lot more input than just nodding their heads in agreement with the CEO.
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