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    #11
    kamichel,

    The CWB doesn't BUY those millions of bushels of barley from farmers and market that barley TO the feed mills.

    They could. Monopolies should. They don't.

    Doesn't the CWB say they get the best price? Wouln't the Board squeeze more money out of the feed mills if the Board is the monopoly buyer/seller?

    Wouldn't all these farmers selling barley to all those feed mills theoretically UNDERCUT each other?

    So the CWB is not the only buyer purchasing feed-barley from the farmer. The mills buy barley for export.

    Doesn't matter the form. Whether it's been dipped, sprayed, ceritified, or modified, the mills buy it directly and in competition with the CWB.

    In the meantime, if kamichel wants to export his same barley, the Board refuses on the grounds that the sale will hurt Board pooling. WHAT?

    Mills selling won't hurt the pools BUT kamichel selling will hurt the pools. Now, what is that for logic?

    Your idea of a monopoly is the same as the Wheat Boards.

    I say the CWB is not acting as a monopoly. They have allowed in multiple buyers that have unlimited access to exporting, and the farmers undercut each other according to the CWB

    Parsley

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      #12
      Kamicheal,

      If the CWB can't sell into the domestic feed market... because of the lack of discipline and market distortions they cause pushing prices lower... what does this say? What good is this type of marketing when the result of the CWB system depresses prices?

      What makes us think the CWB does any better, or have a different outcome... in markets globally?

      Example:

      A Canadian marketer with a long term relationship with a export feed buyer needed feed wheat. The CWB found out... and every time the Canadian marketer went to the CWB... the feed wheat was priced uncompetitively. Finally the crunch came... the last offer from the CWB was tendered... and we "designated area" growers lost the sale. Australia supplied the wheat instead of "designated area" wheat growers.

      What good did the monopoly do us?

      Conversly a sale of feed grain was being lined up by another Canadian broker/marketer with an international enduser.

      The enduser was quoted a price... it was reasonable and competitive with global values... by the Canadian Broker/Marketer.

      The CWB got wind of the possibility the business was going to be booked.

      Within a short time... the enduser comes back to the Canadian Broker/Marketer, and says the CWB was offering the same product for $10/t less.

      The Canadian Broker/Marketer told the enduser... to go back to the CWB and bid the grain $15/t less... and see if the CWB would cut the price even further.

      Guess what... they did.

      The enduser would have been happy at $15/t higher values... but the CWB cut the price... because it could... the "single desk" monopoly made it all too easy.

      AND

      The Canadian Broker/Marketer still got the profit from the handle and shipping... the same as if the international enduser had paid the $15/t higher price.

      THis happens over and over... there is no CWB market discipline... when selling from a monopoly pool with no transparent cost of sales.

      Socialize the individual's surplus and you socialize his spirit and creativeness; you cannot paint the Mona Lisa by assigning one dab of paint to a thousand painters.

      - William F. Buckley

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        #13
        Actually, it should be two questions, not three. The loved the comment by the Winnipeg pollster: " these people are either incompetent or diabolical"

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          #14
          hoppsing,

          Proverbs(17:26) It is not good to punish an innocent man,
          or to flog officials for their integrity.

          (16:8) Better a little with righteousness
          than much gain with injustice;

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            #15
            A conservative MP said

            hoppsing:
            you say two options only.

            I assume you mean the "dual market" option should not be included. What about all the farmers out there that have indicated a real and sincere desire to try the "dual market"? (About 46% of them, according to the CWB.) I'm guessing that, given the opportunity, they would contract a portion of their barley to the CWB and keep a portion "open".

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              #16
              hoppsing:
              you say two options only.

              I assume you mean the "dual market" option should not be included. What about all the farmers out there that have indicated a real and sincere desire to try the "dual market"? (About 46% of them, according to the CWB.) I'm guessing that, given the opportunity, they would contract a portion of their barley to the CWB and keep a portion "open".

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                #17
                Kamichael:

                "Parsley you are refering to wheat and barley made into feed, that is processed through a feed mill. So barley becomes cooked with wheat, peas, corn, soymeal, canolameal etc. That is not raw barley anymore."

                Malt barley is changed to malt and is not raw barley anymore. Should domestic maltsters be allowed to operate under these same rules?

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