Melvill;
I see Portland Barley is up $4/t to 165/t this week.
Here is a DTN report:
"Rick Steinke, Director of the CWB's Market
Analysis Division has previously indicated that the CWB was
partially responsible for the high domestic feed barley price in
Western Canada, given that the CWB has been active in the barley
export market.
"We have been active sellers of barley during the Japanese
weekly tenders, and that has filtered back to the domestic market
to some degree," he was quoted as saying previously."
Can the CWB honestly take credit for the increase in feed barley prices?
Seems to me only a few weeks ago the CWB raised the PRO $28/t. Is it election time?
I see Portland Barley is up $4/t to 165/t this week.
Here is a DTN report:
"Rick Steinke, Director of the CWB's Market
Analysis Division has previously indicated that the CWB was
partially responsible for the high domestic feed barley price in
Western Canada, given that the CWB has been active in the barley
export market.
"We have been active sellers of barley during the Japanese
weekly tenders, and that has filtered back to the domestic market
to some degree," he was quoted as saying previously."
Can the CWB honestly take credit for the increase in feed barley prices?
Seems to me only a few weeks ago the CWB raised the PRO $28/t. Is it election time?
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