Chas,
The domestic market must compete with the North American market, on both supply and price.
If the domestic market does not compete, domestic consumers get a free ride. We get less for our wheat and barley, as simple as that.
The CWB refuses to ever short the domestic feed grain market.
The CWB would get sacked if they did short the domestic non-board market!
Take a look at "Natural Gas and Feed Wheat and Barley" and see the economic reasons why!
Take a look on Pricing vs. Marketing and see why we don't have an ethanol industry that consumes vast quantities of feed grains!
Who would in their right mind set up a billion dollar competitive plant with the CWB hanging around their necks waiting to choke them when they start exporting large volumes of product?
The domestic market must compete with the North American market, on both supply and price.
If the domestic market does not compete, domestic consumers get a free ride. We get less for our wheat and barley, as simple as that.
The CWB refuses to ever short the domestic feed grain market.
The CWB would get sacked if they did short the domestic non-board market!
Take a look at "Natural Gas and Feed Wheat and Barley" and see the economic reasons why!
Take a look on Pricing vs. Marketing and see why we don't have an ethanol industry that consumes vast quantities of feed grains!
Who would in their right mind set up a billion dollar competitive plant with the CWB hanging around their necks waiting to choke them when they start exporting large volumes of product?
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