I just returned home from the Agricore United annual meeting in Edmonton (Feb 11 & 12).
The following resolutions were passed by the delegates.
Be it Resolved the AU lobby bot the CWB and the federal government to allow farmers within the CWB's designated area the right to choose where and how they sell their wheat and barley.
Carried with 67% support.
Other resolutions dealing with the CWB monopoly were passed as well.
Be it resolved that AU lobby for barley, feed and malt to be removed from the monopoly mandate of the CWB.
Carried with 73% support.
and; Be it Resolved that AU lobby the federal government to hold a plebicite to allow farmers to determine whether the CWB should become a voluntary marketing agency that competes for their business or whether its monopoly powers should be retained.
Carried with 73% support.
My personal observations were that the farmer delegates were very pleased with these outcomes, YET I felt the Board of Directors and the management of AU were not quite as thrilled. It will be interesting to see whether the company, AU, follows through with the clear wishes of the delegates and pubicly endorses marketing choice or whether they try to sweep this outcome under the rug?
My personal opinion is that if AU doesn't back their own delegates on this issue is that what happened to Alberta Wheat Pool in the mid 90's will look like a fart in the wind compared to what will happen to AU. But that's just my opinion.
AdamSmith
The following resolutions were passed by the delegates.
Be it Resolved the AU lobby bot the CWB and the federal government to allow farmers within the CWB's designated area the right to choose where and how they sell their wheat and barley.
Carried with 67% support.
Other resolutions dealing with the CWB monopoly were passed as well.
Be it resolved that AU lobby for barley, feed and malt to be removed from the monopoly mandate of the CWB.
Carried with 73% support.
and; Be it Resolved that AU lobby the federal government to hold a plebicite to allow farmers to determine whether the CWB should become a voluntary marketing agency that competes for their business or whether its monopoly powers should be retained.
Carried with 73% support.
My personal observations were that the farmer delegates were very pleased with these outcomes, YET I felt the Board of Directors and the management of AU were not quite as thrilled. It will be interesting to see whether the company, AU, follows through with the clear wishes of the delegates and pubicly endorses marketing choice or whether they try to sweep this outcome under the rug?
My personal opinion is that if AU doesn't back their own delegates on this issue is that what happened to Alberta Wheat Pool in the mid 90's will look like a fart in the wind compared to what will happen to AU. But that's just my opinion.
AdamSmith
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