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For those that are not fluent in German.
The Russian Ministry of Agriculture is preparing to intervene on the grain market. This could start "at the need and in the planned financial framework" at the beginning of next year, said the first Deputy Chief of Department, Dzhambulat Chatuow, on Thursday in front of journalists in Moscow. Previously, Chatuow had not ruled out the launch - of limited market penetration - in December. The demands for implementation were particularly in the eastern part of the country, where the grain prices fell in part below the cost price mark, reports aiz .info.
Meanwhile, the government in Moscow has announced that it will reduce the cost of transporting grain from producer areas far removed from export ports as an alternative and less costly way to support market relief. However, Chatuow made it clear that there were no plans to abandon the traditional grain intervention and liquidate the intervention fund.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View PostAgain gov that worry about food and farmers.
Wouldn’t that be nice
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Putin, who found his power & wealth during the collapse of the former Soviet Union, knows hunger in his country. His commitment to agriculture is rooted in this history.
He is also aware of the economic power of the FSU as a food supplier to the world, and the wealth that is built on the back of an agricultural economy. We should take note. Trade channels can no longer be assumed, as infrastructure comes in place to enable the rapidly expanding production. This is a new paradigm.
In Canada Ag is a 112 Billion dollar industry! At the the very least Canada should fast pace competitive analysis studies of the sectors to see how we compare? No longer can we assume a productive farmer can continue to be globally competitive without the total engagement of government: Federal, Provincial & municipal.
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Bucket, whatutalkinabout?
582,600 pacific terminal receipts week 14
566,500 disposition from Primary and Process elevators week 14 headed for Pacific
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Originally posted by westernvicki View PostPutin, who found his power & wealth during the collapse of the former Soviet Union, knows hunger in his country. His commitment to agriculture is rooted in this history.
He is also aware of the economic power of the FSU as a food supplier to the world, and the wealth that is built on the back of an agricultural economy. We should take note. Trade channels can no longer be assumed, as infrastructure comes in place to enable the rapidly expanding production. This is a new paradigm.
In Canada Ag is a 112 Billion dollar industry! At the the very least Canada should fast pace competitive analysis studies of the sectors to see how we compare? No longer can we assume a productive farmer can continue to be globally competitive without the total engagement of government: Federal, Provincial & municipal.
We don't need to sit around and talk about it. Somebody needs to get going and get this country moving forward. Infrastructure needs to be built. Our regulatory systems need to be strengthened not weekend.
You have the FSU on one side. You have Mercosur on the other.
Imagine all grain exported from Mercosur countries under one price, one common quality standard, and marketed as one crop (Like we did with the CWB). 3 years away at the most.
Europe banning importation of cereals sprayed with glyphosate pre-harvest. You have even the DLg on board saying way too much glyphosate is being used there and here.
Sorry... this post may be a little harsh, I have a nice glass of scotch next to me this evening... but seriously, we need to do more than sit around and talk about this stuff.
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