Its that time of year again. With the first business day of march fast approaching we will soon see the CWB FPC "basis"
Here's what the basis should be worked back to southern Manitoba using North Dakota cash prices as a benchmark for new crop values.
New crop cash price in ND
4.90/bu USD
5.70/bu CDN
CWB Price
231/tonne in store vancouver
180/tonne or 4.90/bu on farm manitoba
5.70-4.90=1.20/bu
The CWB FPC basis should be about $44/tonne or 1.20/bu plus storage and interest costs!
We all know very well the basis will be nowhere near what it should be.
analysts are predicting anywhere from
-15 to 15 $/tonne. I'm not even going to guess what the premium will be but I know for sure it won't be more than 20/tonne
So I'm going to stick my neck out in advance and ask all you CWB fans out there, WHERE ARE THESE PREMIUMS YOU SPEAK OF?????
Here's what the basis should be worked back to southern Manitoba using North Dakota cash prices as a benchmark for new crop values.
New crop cash price in ND
4.90/bu USD
5.70/bu CDN
CWB Price
231/tonne in store vancouver
180/tonne or 4.90/bu on farm manitoba
5.70-4.90=1.20/bu
The CWB FPC basis should be about $44/tonne or 1.20/bu plus storage and interest costs!
We all know very well the basis will be nowhere near what it should be.
analysts are predicting anywhere from
-15 to 15 $/tonne. I'm not even going to guess what the premium will be but I know for sure it won't be more than 20/tonne
So I'm going to stick my neck out in advance and ask all you CWB fans out there, WHERE ARE THESE PREMIUMS YOU SPEAK OF?????
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