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    CWB Export Wheat Quality

    Charlie;

    Where can we find 2002-03 quality (grade and protein) figures on the wheat exported by the CWB and when?

    No quality numbers are included in the CWB annual statement, why?

    #2
    Market sensitive information and the CWB pleads the 5th. (US pun intended)

    Good thing the USDA requires BY LAW that companies release sales in excess of 100,000 MT. Had something to do with the great grain robbery in the 1970's.

    Sound familiar?

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      #3
      incognito: Do we have such a thing for our canola in Canada? I'm thinking in terms of posting of any and all sales on a 24hour basis.

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        #4
        Have a look at:
        http://grainscanada.gc.ca/Quality/qualmenu-e.htm

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          #5
          As a note, sales export volumes are published weekly by the CGC. The other side of the issue price is not available for individual sales/shipments but indications are provided for export business in spot at the Alberta Grain Commission daily prices.

          http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/agc5136?opendocument

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            #6
            At least we get information from the trading floor about hedges being completed in the pit, Boone.

            If you want to keep a running total, its available through a variety of newswire services.

            Thats more than what we get on wheat sales.

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              #7
              incognito: Now I'm not looking for a _issing contest here. I was wondering if all transactions by Pioneer, Cargill, AU, SWP, ADM,L-D, actually are exposed through the floor, to properly track. Or if they are done without a round trip. And furthermore would this be a healthy law to be enacted, to always expose demand. It would be best if domestic crush had to clear as well. You might enjoy a job there with all that traffic. Maybe get a big house, like one of them brokers, on a shady street, with pillars and a veranda.

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                #8
                I'm not tired enuff for that tirade and rant again, Boone!

                We get CND crush every week from COPA.

                I think canola in containers is going under the radar and exports from the CGC are out of whack.

                100,000 MT is a good indication of demand. I like the idea. Dust off the Grain Merchants book again and re-read it.

                See, if you keep reading this board long enuff, then you too may get a job and a house on Wellington Cr. Not me. Been there, done that - not going back.

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                  #9
                  Incognito;

                  Ward W told us Tuesday that the CWB itself knew of 100,000t of malt barley shipped on containers to the far east.

                  I do not have a subscription to the CGC data base... can't get in and see export numbers or grade/t breakdowns.

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                    #10
                    incognito:Touche, Where would be the best place(gov. wise) to push for this change. Disclosure, is a powerfull tool in anything, just ask N.Dakotas Byron Dorgan___? I like shade trees but I have an aversion to anything strong enough to throw a rope over. Heck I'm even afraid to go in the barn these days because my mind keeps wandering. Anyway can anybody buy that grain merchant book? Or is it available through a lending library?

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                      #11
                      Merchants of Grain : The Power and Profits of the Five Giant Companies at the Center of the World's Food Supply
                      by Dan Morgan (Author)

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                        #12
                        Incognito: Oh yes that one. I thought maybe there was a traders manual that could shed some light on the ins and outs of grain trading. Do you think our politicians read 'Socrates', or would they even admit that us in the grain industry count.

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