Hi,
Just some thoughts about the DPC and how long it took to fill up. Was the CWB allowing pre time faxes to be entered or how much staff did they put towards this signup? If you do the math at 650000 tonnes with 5000 tonne limits it is 130 contracts which would be possible with a couple of staff, however if you break that down to
1000 tonne=650 contracts
500 tonne=1300 contracts
100 tonne=6500 contracts
Now I am not a huge farmer but I am not going to be signing up more than 100-200 tonne on a program that has such sketchy details so I wonder how many people signed the 5000 tonnes up. Even if companies were phoning on behalf of farmers I hae signed FPC and they take a minute or two each.
What I am really getting at is
1. Again a CWB program leaves me edgy with its details and delivery.
2. Could a company have signed up tonnage with the CWB to re offer DPC contracts later to its customers in order to gain delivery commitment from farmers?
3. How many tonnes would have been signed to the DPC had the CWB left it with no limits, only carryover grain or new crop?
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Just some thoughts about the DPC and how long it took to fill up. Was the CWB allowing pre time faxes to be entered or how much staff did they put towards this signup? If you do the math at 650000 tonnes with 5000 tonne limits it is 130 contracts which would be possible with a couple of staff, however if you break that down to
1000 tonne=650 contracts
500 tonne=1300 contracts
100 tonne=6500 contracts
Now I am not a huge farmer but I am not going to be signing up more than 100-200 tonne on a program that has such sketchy details so I wonder how many people signed the 5000 tonnes up. Even if companies were phoning on behalf of farmers I hae signed FPC and they take a minute or two each.
What I am really getting at is
1. Again a CWB program leaves me edgy with its details and delivery.
2. Could a company have signed up tonnage with the CWB to re offer DPC contracts later to its customers in order to gain delivery commitment from farmers?
3. How many tonnes would have been signed to the DPC had the CWB left it with no limits, only carryover grain or new crop?
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