2006-05-26
Author: GWR Ag Network
The National Farmers Union has calculated that marketing and policy benefits of the Canadian Wheat Board. The President of the NFU Stewart Wells says a strong CWB with its single-desk selling advantage is worth $800 million per year to farmers. That amount roughly equals the value of the Crow Benefit that farmers lost in 1995. He says the loss of the Crow is a significant cause of the farm crisis now gripping farmers, adding that loosing the CWB would be equally devastating. According to Wells another important point is that an extra 2 million per day is coming from the marketplace, not from taxpayers. He says anyone trying to destroy the CWB marketing and policy advantages is going to make the Canadian farmers more reliant on tax dollars and farm support programs. The NFU released a fact sheet explaining its calculations and the value of the CWB to farmers. The fact sheet is available by request from nfu@nfu.ca and will soon be posted on their website. The NFU’s fact sheet includes a mail-in card addressed to Canadian Minister of Agriculture Chuck Strahl. The card tells the Minister that “the dual market is a delusion” and that “the only real choice is between the CWB and a US-style open market controlled by Cargill and the other grain companies. It tells Strahl: “Hands off the CWB!”
Author: GWR Ag Network
The National Farmers Union has calculated that marketing and policy benefits of the Canadian Wheat Board. The President of the NFU Stewart Wells says a strong CWB with its single-desk selling advantage is worth $800 million per year to farmers. That amount roughly equals the value of the Crow Benefit that farmers lost in 1995. He says the loss of the Crow is a significant cause of the farm crisis now gripping farmers, adding that loosing the CWB would be equally devastating. According to Wells another important point is that an extra 2 million per day is coming from the marketplace, not from taxpayers. He says anyone trying to destroy the CWB marketing and policy advantages is going to make the Canadian farmers more reliant on tax dollars and farm support programs. The NFU released a fact sheet explaining its calculations and the value of the CWB to farmers. The fact sheet is available by request from nfu@nfu.ca and will soon be posted on their website. The NFU’s fact sheet includes a mail-in card addressed to Canadian Minister of Agriculture Chuck Strahl. The card tells the Minister that “the dual market is a delusion” and that “the only real choice is between the CWB and a US-style open market controlled by Cargill and the other grain companies. It tells Strahl: “Hands off the CWB!”
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