Just a note to highlight the new contracing alternative for designated barley. Release in the CWB Bulletin below.
The CWB has expanded the Basis Payment Contract (BPC) to include designated barley for the first time. A pilot program of 50,000 tonnes will be offered for the 2005-06 crop year, for farmers who deliver directly to a malt processing facility. Pricing will be based on reference grade of Standard Select Two-Row and Six-Row barley, in-store Vancouver or St. Lawrence. Prices will be based on the Winnipeg Western Barley futures market. The program offers increased pricing flexibility by providing the ability to lock in a premium for malt barley over feed barley futures and take advantage of market rallies that may occur within the crop year.
Program will start May 16 and continue signup until October 31. Obviously, you can carry your basis forward from Nov. to July to price. My understanding is will be available only when supported by a production type contract/relationship with a maltster. Issues to be followed include the actual basis with western barley futures and how quality disasters/non selection is handled. Stay tuned.
The CWB has expanded the Basis Payment Contract (BPC) to include designated barley for the first time. A pilot program of 50,000 tonnes will be offered for the 2005-06 crop year, for farmers who deliver directly to a malt processing facility. Pricing will be based on reference grade of Standard Select Two-Row and Six-Row barley, in-store Vancouver or St. Lawrence. Prices will be based on the Winnipeg Western Barley futures market. The program offers increased pricing flexibility by providing the ability to lock in a premium for malt barley over feed barley futures and take advantage of market rallies that may occur within the crop year.
Program will start May 16 and continue signup until October 31. Obviously, you can carry your basis forward from Nov. to July to price. My understanding is will be available only when supported by a production type contract/relationship with a maltster. Issues to be followed include the actual basis with western barley futures and how quality disasters/non selection is handled. Stay tuned.
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