Just curious if anyone looks at the customer base for durum. I use the CGC export numbers.
http://www.grainscanada.gc.ca/statistics-statistiques/ecgwf-egcfb/2008/exports08-07-
e.pdf
Exports were down given the size but I found it interesting as to the shift in customer base.
Total durum export in 2007/08 were 3.1 mln tonnes versus 4.4 mln tonnes 2006/07.
Exports to western Europe 691,000 tonnes last crop year versus 1.075 MMT in 2006/07 (Italy
main decline).
Exports North Africa 1.4 MMT versus 1.45 MMT 2006/07.
Exports to Asian 268,000 tonnes (606, 000 previous crop year - India/Sri Lanka dropped
out).
Western Hemisphere 783,000 tonnes versus 1.3 MMT in 2006/07. US (home of $20/bu
durum) purchases of Canadian durum 477,000 tonnes versus 636,000 tonnes in 2006/07.
I likely already know a CWB response but find it interesting the CWB durum sales to the
highest prices/lowest transportation cost markets declined while the likely lower
priced/highest ocean freight (expensive crop year) and east coast shipment stayed the same.
http://www.grainscanada.gc.ca/statistics-statistiques/ecgwf-egcfb/2008/exports08-07-
e.pdf
Exports were down given the size but I found it interesting as to the shift in customer base.
Total durum export in 2007/08 were 3.1 mln tonnes versus 4.4 mln tonnes 2006/07.
Exports to western Europe 691,000 tonnes last crop year versus 1.075 MMT in 2006/07 (Italy
main decline).
Exports North Africa 1.4 MMT versus 1.45 MMT 2006/07.
Exports to Asian 268,000 tonnes (606, 000 previous crop year - India/Sri Lanka dropped
out).
Western Hemisphere 783,000 tonnes versus 1.3 MMT in 2006/07. US (home of $20/bu
durum) purchases of Canadian durum 477,000 tonnes versus 636,000 tonnes in 2006/07.
I likely already know a CWB response but find it interesting the CWB durum sales to the
highest prices/lowest transportation cost markets declined while the likely lower
priced/highest ocean freight (expensive crop year) and east coast shipment stayed the same.
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