ALL ARE DIRECT QUOTES FROM THE US WHEAT ASSOCIATES
Special deals revealed—Responding to the CWB
In response to our article "Special deals revealed" in the December 28, 2006 issue, USW President Alan Tracy received a letter from Mr. Greg S. Arason, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) on January 30, 2007.
Wheat Letter quoted Mr. Mohamed Kacem, Director General of the Office Algérien Interprofessionnel des Céréales (O.A.I.C.), the Algerian state trading organization involved in wheat and durum production, handling and imports. His quotes came from a translation of an article in La Liberté, Quotidien National D'Information, an Algerian newspaper, under the headline "Algeria is a privileged customer." Mr. Arason asked that USW reprint his letter in Wheat Letter.
Following is Mr. Arason's letter, Mr. Tracy's response on Feb. 5, 2007, and a translation of the original article.
Mr. Arason's letter:
Dear Mr. Tracy:
I noticed your December 28, 2006, Wheat Letter and its reference to Algeria.
We have taken the liberty of advising the contents of your newsletter to Mr. Kacem, the Director General of the Office Algérien Interprofessionnel des Céréales ( O.A.I.C.).
Mr. Kacem has advised us that some of his comments in the original article in the French daily were not properly interpreted by the journalist.
Mr. Kacem feels the relationship between the CWB and O.A.I.C. is a commercial one first and foremost and that prices are based on international market values at the time of business.
A review of the original press article in French clearly shows that at no point does Mr. Kacem say that the O.A.I.C. enjoys "very low prices."
The main message in the Algerian newspaper article centered on the positive commercial relationship the CWB and O.A.I.C. have enjoyed since the early 1970's.
That longstanding commercial relationship is also built on quality assurance, mutual confidence and technical support.
I felt it necessary to provide you with our view on this matter. I ask that you correct this misunderstanding by reprinting this letter in the next edition of your Wheat Letter.
Yours truly,
Greg S. Arason
President and Chief Executive Officer
Special deals revealed—Responding to the CWB
In response to our article "Special deals revealed" in the December 28, 2006 issue, USW President Alan Tracy received a letter from Mr. Greg S. Arason, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) on January 30, 2007.
Wheat Letter quoted Mr. Mohamed Kacem, Director General of the Office Algérien Interprofessionnel des Céréales (O.A.I.C.), the Algerian state trading organization involved in wheat and durum production, handling and imports. His quotes came from a translation of an article in La Liberté, Quotidien National D'Information, an Algerian newspaper, under the headline "Algeria is a privileged customer." Mr. Arason asked that USW reprint his letter in Wheat Letter.
Following is Mr. Arason's letter, Mr. Tracy's response on Feb. 5, 2007, and a translation of the original article.
Mr. Arason's letter:
Dear Mr. Tracy:
I noticed your December 28, 2006, Wheat Letter and its reference to Algeria.
We have taken the liberty of advising the contents of your newsletter to Mr. Kacem, the Director General of the Office Algérien Interprofessionnel des Céréales ( O.A.I.C.).
Mr. Kacem has advised us that some of his comments in the original article in the French daily were not properly interpreted by the journalist.
Mr. Kacem feels the relationship between the CWB and O.A.I.C. is a commercial one first and foremost and that prices are based on international market values at the time of business.
A review of the original press article in French clearly shows that at no point does Mr. Kacem say that the O.A.I.C. enjoys "very low prices."
The main message in the Algerian newspaper article centered on the positive commercial relationship the CWB and O.A.I.C. have enjoyed since the early 1970's.
That longstanding commercial relationship is also built on quality assurance, mutual confidence and technical support.
I felt it necessary to provide you with our view on this matter. I ask that you correct this misunderstanding by reprinting this letter in the next edition of your Wheat Letter.
Yours truly,
Greg S. Arason
President and Chief Executive Officer
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