On another thread past plebiscites were discussed. Here’s the dope on the two most prominent ones on barley and the most recent CWB survey (May 2006):
November 1995; Alberta government plebiscite on barley (and wheat)
Barley Question: “Are you in favour of having the freedom to sell your barley to any buyer, including the Canadian Wheat Board, into domestic and export markets? Yes or No.”
Result: 65% said yes.
March 1997; Federal government barley plebiscite
Question: There were two questions on the ballot:
Open Market Option
Remove all barley (both feed and malting/food) from the Canadian Wheat Board and place it entirely on the open market for all domestic and export sales. OR
Single-Seller Option
Maintain the Canadian Wheat Board as the single-seller for all barley (both feed and malting/food) with the continuing exception of feed barley sold domestically.
Result:
Votes for Open Market Option: 37.1%
Votes for Single-Seller Option: 62.9%
May 2006; CWB producer survey
Question One:
If you had to choose between three different approaches to marketing barley, which of the following would you prefer?
1. That barley marketing, for export and domestic human consumption, remain the sole responsibility of the Canadian Wheat Board.
2. The dual marketing option, where private companies and individual farmers could compete with the CWB for barley sales in the domestic and export market.
3. That there be a totally open market for barley without the Canadian Wheat Board.
Results:
1. (Status quo) 29%
2. (dual market) 46%
3. (open market – no CWB) 19%
Question Two:
If you had to choose between two different approaches to marketing barley, which of the following would you prefer?
1. That barley marketing, for export and domestic human consumption, remain the sole responsibility of the Canadian Wheat Board.
2. That there be a totally open market for barley without the Canadian Wheat Board.
Would you support that option strongly or just somewhat?
Results:
Strongly sole CWB……32%
Somewhat sole CWB…….13%
Somewhat open market……20%
Strongly open market……25%
To sum up:
When forced to choose between the CWB and no CWB at all, CWB support topped out at 63% in 1997 but more recently appears to be 45%.
BUT - mention “dual market”, and support for the CWB (status quo) is 29% (according to the May 2006 CWB survey; also consistent with the 1995 Alberta vote).
The CWB amd its supporters say it’s impossible for the CWB to operate in a dual market. I believe this position has been based solely on results of past plebiscites and – more importantly – CWB surveys that show that when farmers are asked about a “dual market” for barley, a majority of them like the idea. So the CWB has done everything to get “dual market” out of the discussion. And they’ve done a good job of it; even open market supporters are now saying, “Fine – no dual market. What we need is a market where we have choice between anyone including the CWB. And we’d like to see a strong CWB.” Now the CWB supporters are attacking the concept of a strong CWB in an open market.
But it seems to me, that the Western Canadian feed barley market is – and has been for some time – a dual market. You have a choice – sell your barley locally or sell to the CWB for export or malt. Charliep and others indicated the same thing recently in another thread.
So here are the questions for CWB supporters:
1.....In your opinion, does the CWB perform well in the feed barley market? If so, explain. If not, explain.
2.....In your opinion, does the CWB perform well in the malt barley market? If so, explain. If not, explain.
3.....If we assume that you’re right that the CWB couldn’t operate successfully in a dual market, is it safe to say that the CWB can’t be effective in the barley market?
4.....And if so, why keep barley under the CWB?
November 1995; Alberta government plebiscite on barley (and wheat)
Barley Question: “Are you in favour of having the freedom to sell your barley to any buyer, including the Canadian Wheat Board, into domestic and export markets? Yes or No.”
Result: 65% said yes.
March 1997; Federal government barley plebiscite
Question: There were two questions on the ballot:
Open Market Option
Remove all barley (both feed and malting/food) from the Canadian Wheat Board and place it entirely on the open market for all domestic and export sales. OR
Single-Seller Option
Maintain the Canadian Wheat Board as the single-seller for all barley (both feed and malting/food) with the continuing exception of feed barley sold domestically.
Result:
Votes for Open Market Option: 37.1%
Votes for Single-Seller Option: 62.9%
May 2006; CWB producer survey
Question One:
If you had to choose between three different approaches to marketing barley, which of the following would you prefer?
1. That barley marketing, for export and domestic human consumption, remain the sole responsibility of the Canadian Wheat Board.
2. The dual marketing option, where private companies and individual farmers could compete with the CWB for barley sales in the domestic and export market.
3. That there be a totally open market for barley without the Canadian Wheat Board.
Results:
1. (Status quo) 29%
2. (dual market) 46%
3. (open market – no CWB) 19%
Question Two:
If you had to choose between two different approaches to marketing barley, which of the following would you prefer?
1. That barley marketing, for export and domestic human consumption, remain the sole responsibility of the Canadian Wheat Board.
2. That there be a totally open market for barley without the Canadian Wheat Board.
Would you support that option strongly or just somewhat?
Results:
Strongly sole CWB……32%
Somewhat sole CWB…….13%
Somewhat open market……20%
Strongly open market……25%
To sum up:
When forced to choose between the CWB and no CWB at all, CWB support topped out at 63% in 1997 but more recently appears to be 45%.
BUT - mention “dual market”, and support for the CWB (status quo) is 29% (according to the May 2006 CWB survey; also consistent with the 1995 Alberta vote).
The CWB amd its supporters say it’s impossible for the CWB to operate in a dual market. I believe this position has been based solely on results of past plebiscites and – more importantly – CWB surveys that show that when farmers are asked about a “dual market” for barley, a majority of them like the idea. So the CWB has done everything to get “dual market” out of the discussion. And they’ve done a good job of it; even open market supporters are now saying, “Fine – no dual market. What we need is a market where we have choice between anyone including the CWB. And we’d like to see a strong CWB.” Now the CWB supporters are attacking the concept of a strong CWB in an open market.
But it seems to me, that the Western Canadian feed barley market is – and has been for some time – a dual market. You have a choice – sell your barley locally or sell to the CWB for export or malt. Charliep and others indicated the same thing recently in another thread.
So here are the questions for CWB supporters:
1.....In your opinion, does the CWB perform well in the feed barley market? If so, explain. If not, explain.
2.....In your opinion, does the CWB perform well in the malt barley market? If so, explain. If not, explain.
3.....If we assume that you’re right that the CWB couldn’t operate successfully in a dual market, is it safe to say that the CWB can’t be effective in the barley market?
4.....And if so, why keep barley under the CWB?
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