Can we still deliver old crop CWB wheat (I have it contracted), and price into 2006/7 crop year?
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Another alternative would be to sign a daily pricing contract realizing you can use as a forward pricing tool but rather only a delivery contract. To hedge, you would have to sell US wheat futures - market would depend on type of grain. You would would be at risk for currency change and basis.
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Lee - I got over the tragic event of a team further south ended their hockey season and began playing golf.
Tom4cwb - Will leave the political issues alone on this thread. Within the current system, not much you can do old crop to capture the current rally unless you signed a basis contract or a daily pricing contract which is still not used.
What all this does highlight (in the current system) is the need to plan your marketings for the 2006/07 crop year. The CWB deadlines mean early decisions.
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Charlie,
Not sure why an issue... like grain growers needing access to the world market... 365 days a year... is a political issue!
What function does the CWB restricting cash forward sales serve?
THe only practical answer can be to prevent growers from maximising their returns through a well functioning cash market.
In turn this makes pooling look like a reasonable alternative... which it is when compared to CWB marketing options that lock a price in.
This amazingly... has absolutely nothing to do with the maximisation of returns using a single desk. Instead it has to do with Conveinence, Control, and Competition...
Like the Ausies have discovered...
Transparency of information leads to legal and moral complications for any monopoly.
Could this be why we don't have a daily CWB price avaliable 52 weeks a year for any grower with uncommitted unpriced grain?
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