The industry is facing change and right now change is inevitable. Both sides are dug in. CWB is dug in and taking an all-or-nothing approach. Government is promoting dual market as are other farm groups.
What is the best way to move to the center with each proposal that is palatable for each side and see some give from each to ensure that the FARMER’S financial well being is best served?
What are some of your thoughts in a win-win proposal that farmers can live with, adjust and get ready for change and one that the CWB can live with and also get ready for the new world?
Ask for all and you are not likely to get it…not in this situation; however, there will be change …that you can take to the bank.
I’m sticking to my original thoughts: 1) CWB out of organics altogether, 2) a two year trial for dual marketing in barley – no MT limits and 3) one million tonnes of no cost wheat and durum exports available to the trade and farmers with a limit of 50,000 MT for any one entity. Limit companies to 500,000 MT and farmers to 500,000 MT.
Anyone else have other thoughts?
What is the best way to move to the center with each proposal that is palatable for each side and see some give from each to ensure that the FARMER’S financial well being is best served?
What are some of your thoughts in a win-win proposal that farmers can live with, adjust and get ready for change and one that the CWB can live with and also get ready for the new world?
Ask for all and you are not likely to get it…not in this situation; however, there will be change …that you can take to the bank.
I’m sticking to my original thoughts: 1) CWB out of organics altogether, 2) a two year trial for dual marketing in barley – no MT limits and 3) one million tonnes of no cost wheat and durum exports available to the trade and farmers with a limit of 50,000 MT for any one entity. Limit companies to 500,000 MT and farmers to 500,000 MT.
Anyone else have other thoughts?
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