I am taking the liberty of starting a new string as the other one is getting long!
Wedino and parsley, I am sending this to the CWB Board of Directors.
I did not understand Mr. Ritter’s comments on Organic wheat buy-backs quite the same as you did.
I understood Mr. Ritter to mean that Canadian Organic wheat was displacing CWB commercial wheat, and that if Canadian Organic Wheat didn’t sell to the US then the CWB would have a bigger US market for its own commercial wheat. This is the justification for using the buy-back system.
I totally disagree with this CWB justification for charging the buy-back.
1.The CWB does not sell organic wheat, just like the CWB does not sell Pedigreed Seed wheat.
2.The CWB does not market peas, rye, triticale, corn, potato, or a host of other food products that organic grain can have substituted into it.
3.By taking this buy-back strategy, the CWB simply reduces the Organic Wheat Market, and Market dependability of Canadian Organic Wheat, spoiling a perfectly good value added opportunity for Canadian grain producers.
4.The Organic Bread market is a premium market, and not one that the CWB would be able to sell wheat that was commercial into.
5.If Canadian varieties are used for Organic Wheat production, then the CWB may argue that the special intrinsic quality of Canadian Wheat can only be replaced with Canadian commercial wheat of these same varieties.
The CWB’s arguments hold no water.
Many organic growers grow unregistered US varieties, which the CWB cannot market as milling wheat, even if it were sold commercially.
Now we double the CWB does not market issue, they don’t market Organic, and they don’t market unregistered varieties on top, for milling purposes.
The Western Grain Marketing Panel said the CWB should issue no cost export licenses for both of these products and as Organic is absolutely Identity Preserved, it cannot hurt the commercial wheat quality in Canada!
No One in there right mind is going to buy Organic wheat or barley, and then use it in place of commercial Canadian wheat or barley. If they do they will be bankrupt in short order, as margins in the food industry will not accommodate this type of give away.
Again if Canadian Varieties are sooo gooood then US growers can grow them and compete against the CWB if in fact there was a premium for them, which obviously there is not. The CWB has to believe we must just be stupid farmers to swallow these lines of garbage that they keep on spewing out!
Mr. Ritter forgets that not all people eat bread and that other products that are not wheat based are easily substituted for Organic Wheat Food Products.
Obviously the clients of the Organic Wheat Producer easily have enough money to buy a substitution Non Wheat Organic Product, even if it costs more.
The Western Canadian farmer looses big time, with no constructive outcome resulting.
The CWB continues selling high quality commercial wheat using price differentiation as an excuse to give this wheat and barley away at less than market value, and below the cost of production for most “designated area” grain producers.
Therefore I submit that this CWB Organic Policy is absurd, and the high buy-backs on unregistered varieties are again is proof the CWB takes value added opportunities away from Western Grain Producers, to justify and pay for, their Communistic social policy for us.
The CWB simply spoils opportunities to try to diversify our Western Canadian economy, and by retaining these Communistic chaotic principals, the CWB directors as a whole prove they are here to simply take money out of the most innovative marketing savvy “designated area” grain farmer’s wallets.
If the CWB’s actions can result in anything else, please tell me what it could possibly be?
Respectfully,
TOM4CWB
Wedino and parsley, I am sending this to the CWB Board of Directors.
I did not understand Mr. Ritter’s comments on Organic wheat buy-backs quite the same as you did.
I understood Mr. Ritter to mean that Canadian Organic wheat was displacing CWB commercial wheat, and that if Canadian Organic Wheat didn’t sell to the US then the CWB would have a bigger US market for its own commercial wheat. This is the justification for using the buy-back system.
I totally disagree with this CWB justification for charging the buy-back.
1.The CWB does not sell organic wheat, just like the CWB does not sell Pedigreed Seed wheat.
2.The CWB does not market peas, rye, triticale, corn, potato, or a host of other food products that organic grain can have substituted into it.
3.By taking this buy-back strategy, the CWB simply reduces the Organic Wheat Market, and Market dependability of Canadian Organic Wheat, spoiling a perfectly good value added opportunity for Canadian grain producers.
4.The Organic Bread market is a premium market, and not one that the CWB would be able to sell wheat that was commercial into.
5.If Canadian varieties are used for Organic Wheat production, then the CWB may argue that the special intrinsic quality of Canadian Wheat can only be replaced with Canadian commercial wheat of these same varieties.
The CWB’s arguments hold no water.
Many organic growers grow unregistered US varieties, which the CWB cannot market as milling wheat, even if it were sold commercially.
Now we double the CWB does not market issue, they don’t market Organic, and they don’t market unregistered varieties on top, for milling purposes.
The Western Grain Marketing Panel said the CWB should issue no cost export licenses for both of these products and as Organic is absolutely Identity Preserved, it cannot hurt the commercial wheat quality in Canada!
No One in there right mind is going to buy Organic wheat or barley, and then use it in place of commercial Canadian wheat or barley. If they do they will be bankrupt in short order, as margins in the food industry will not accommodate this type of give away.
Again if Canadian Varieties are sooo gooood then US growers can grow them and compete against the CWB if in fact there was a premium for them, which obviously there is not. The CWB has to believe we must just be stupid farmers to swallow these lines of garbage that they keep on spewing out!
Mr. Ritter forgets that not all people eat bread and that other products that are not wheat based are easily substituted for Organic Wheat Food Products.
Obviously the clients of the Organic Wheat Producer easily have enough money to buy a substitution Non Wheat Organic Product, even if it costs more.
The Western Canadian farmer looses big time, with no constructive outcome resulting.
The CWB continues selling high quality commercial wheat using price differentiation as an excuse to give this wheat and barley away at less than market value, and below the cost of production for most “designated area” grain producers.
Therefore I submit that this CWB Organic Policy is absurd, and the high buy-backs on unregistered varieties are again is proof the CWB takes value added opportunities away from Western Grain Producers, to justify and pay for, their Communistic social policy for us.
The CWB simply spoils opportunities to try to diversify our Western Canadian economy, and by retaining these Communistic chaotic principals, the CWB directors as a whole prove they are here to simply take money out of the most innovative marketing savvy “designated area” grain farmer’s wallets.
If the CWB’s actions can result in anything else, please tell me what it could possibly be?
Respectfully,
TOM4CWB
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