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    CWB Takes Conventional Boys to the Cleaners

    Let me get this straight.

    The CWB takes money from conventional pool accounts in order to establish selling organic grain into those markets presently being filled by conventional growers.

    QUOTE:

    Canadian Wheat Board to market organic wheat

    Last Updated: Monday, July 3, 2006 | 9:11 AM ET

    CBC News

    The Canadian Wheat Board plans to launch a pilot project to sell organic wheat produced by a farming co-operative, in a bid to develop high-value markets such as Japan and Europe.

    Currently, farmers who want to sell organic grain either market it on their own, or sell to the wheat board's accredited exporters.

    Under the terms of the one-year agreement, beginning in the fall, the board will begin to market the organic wheat from farmers with the Canadian Organic Certification Co-operative, who will still receive a premium price for their products.

    Bill Rosher, who is secretary of the co-operative, said the organic market is starting to mature, so producers need to develop new markets for expanding production.

    He said it is tough for producers to develop contacts in high-value markets such as Japan and Europe.

    "We can't be sending somebody over to Japan right now to find out what they need for organic grain, but the Canadian Wheat Board is there," he said.

    "We understand what the Canadian Wheat Board can do as conventional producers and we thought another marketer in the game — it's got to be a benefit. We get access to the risk management and the reputation they have on the international market," he said.

    Wheat board expects easy move into organic markets

    For its part, officials with the Canadian Wheat Board said they're looking forward to an easy entrance into some organic markets.

    "We have conventional customers that are branching into organic, so we anticipate that those contacts will be interested," said Donna Youngdahl, who is the organic marketing manager for the board.

    Youngdahl said the board would likely start off targeting smaller markets, but as supply grows, it would begin to focus more on customers who want large volumes.

    Participation in the pilot project will be voluntary.

    If the pilot project is successful, the wheat board plans to start marketing all organic wheat.
    UNQUOTE


    So it's an easy entrance?

    Easy for Rosher who cries for the CWB to do his marketing, I suppose.

    Vader, how much organic grain has the Board sold since last July?

    Parsley

    PS Keep working boys. There's going to be one hell of a big organic department you're going to have to fund if it's as easy selling as the Board says, and if they are displacing the conventional markets with organic...with your money.

    #2
    “He said it is tough for producers to develop contacts in high-value markets such as Japan and Europe.”
    <b>Why?</b>

    "We can't be sending somebody over to Japan right now to find out what they need for organic grain, but the Canadian Wheat Board is there," he said.
    <b>Why not?</b>

    "We understand what the Canadian Wheat Board can do as conventional producers and we thought another marketer in the game — it's got to be a benefit." he said.
    <b>Another marketer in the game is a benefit? I thought the CWB’s conviction was that the fewer marketers the better? Now they say more is better? What gives? </b>

    If the pilot project is successful, the wheat board plans to start marketing all organic wheat.
    <b>Why? Have the organic producers been clamoring for help from the CWB?</b>

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      #3
      325 organic producers CLAMOURED FOR


      ABSOLUTE TOTAL NON CWB INVOLVEMENT

      ABSOLUTE TOTAL NON CWB INVOLVEMENT

      ABSOLUTE TOTAL NON CWB INVOLVEMENT


      Read it again.

      They know how to market.
      They know their buyers.
      They don't want Government marketing.

      Those single-desk farmers who decided to grow organically laid down on the bed and cried because somebody wasn't selling their grain for them.

      Superhero CWB came swooping down as the master seller.

      The question is simple:

      How much organic grain has the CWB sold, and for what price?

      Wouldn't it be easier for the CWB to just skip the marketing step, and instead raid the conventional pooling accounts and just send those "poor organic farmers who can't find markets" suitcases of cash?

      Parsley

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        #4
        Don't hold back, Parsley. Tell us what you really think.

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          #5
          Took me until now to cool off on this thread.

          The CWB is just so egregious for the organic business, and the worst part is they will not even admit they should not even be in organic, and that's the scariest part, the fact that raiding orangutangs cannot grasp the havoc they wrec.

          Business people? Not.

          This is what DA farmers are dealing with. File that observation for further reference and DYODD.

          Parsley

          na, I'm still mad.

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