Originally posted by LEP
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Aphanomyces, i don't believe is a concern (but believe they have other leaf disease concerns, ie Aschchyta etc), in the way their crop is as a long season winter crop and my understanding is flowering and podding is a dry season. Because there industry has so many new acres i doubt its an issue for years and years. They surpassed Canada as a exporter in reds last year and the upcoming 12 months. Today we have to be about 35 cents to compete with them today which is not far off current values.
Australia also has cheaper frt to destination of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh then Canada and has a weaker currency which adds about 5 cents/lb Australian dollar to their price. If we are receiving 35 cents CAD they are receiving 40 cents Aust. Not sure on buying power though. But from a gross dollars per hectare it is significant.
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