Hope you dont mind my input on this topic I admit I dont know too much about how the CWB is suppose to work.
My point was that it does not seem to be providing you with stable profitable prices and neither is any other system in the world.
Perhaps we could at least try something new a minimum price worldwide fixed on the internet by farmers? a percentage of yearly production we agree to market based on estimated demand so as not to over suply the market.
Anything must be better than the roller coster ride the present systems produce.
Is this BLACKMAIL?
I would call it marketing in the 21century. Has the price of a loaf dropped in your suppermarkets in line with wheat. Have you ever bought a car with 50% off, perhaps things are alot different over there.
Do you believe low grain prices are good for anyone but market speculators. I dont the price of bread does not alter in the shops, our customers do not like prices to fluctuate say their owners. Sounds good to me!
Then we farmers go crying to our governments, aid please, and the public end up paying more tax to fund it. Crazy!
The third world? Depts to finance wheat £100/ton 1ton pays off £100 Wheat £10/ton 10 tons to pay off £100. If they could use our aid to pay off their depts we might be getting somewhere.
My point was that it does not seem to be providing you with stable profitable prices and neither is any other system in the world.
Perhaps we could at least try something new a minimum price worldwide fixed on the internet by farmers? a percentage of yearly production we agree to market based on estimated demand so as not to over suply the market.
Anything must be better than the roller coster ride the present systems produce.
Is this BLACKMAIL?
I would call it marketing in the 21century. Has the price of a loaf dropped in your suppermarkets in line with wheat. Have you ever bought a car with 50% off, perhaps things are alot different over there.
Do you believe low grain prices are good for anyone but market speculators. I dont the price of bread does not alter in the shops, our customers do not like prices to fluctuate say their owners. Sounds good to me!
Then we farmers go crying to our governments, aid please, and the public end up paying more tax to fund it. Crazy!
The third world? Depts to finance wheat £100/ton 1ton pays off £100 Wheat £10/ton 10 tons to pay off £100. If they could use our aid to pay off their depts we might be getting somewhere.
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