PRO does not match Initials!
The spreads the CWB fixes when it approves Initial Prices determines the prices grain farmers get paid when delivering to a Producer Payment Option fixed price contract.
One would have thought the CWB would have at least been smart enough to make the Initial payments and the PRO's the same.
They have not!!!
A #1CWRS 13.5 is $169.20/t initial, and a #2CWRS 12.0 is $151.00/t, or a spread of $18.20
THE PRO spread between these two grades is only $15.00/t
If you have #1CWRS 15.5, you get docked $9.00/t if it is downgraded to a #2.
But if you have a #1CWRS straight grade and it drops to a #2, then you only loose $2.50/t!!!!!!
This protein spread between #1 and #2 grades is unfair.
By changing the protein spreads between the grades, and changing the grades between the proteins, the CWB is going to make everyone in the grain trade crazy when a mis grade occurs!!!
The quality issue vs the protein issue will make this system much more difficult to blend grades and proteins!!!
The really strange thing is that many buyers of our grains now won't even use Canadian grades, they have their own specs that have nothing to do with CWB CGC grades at all!!!
And we thik we are getting any type of market signal on what to grow for our customers??????
The spreads the CWB fixes when it approves Initial Prices determines the prices grain farmers get paid when delivering to a Producer Payment Option fixed price contract.
One would have thought the CWB would have at least been smart enough to make the Initial payments and the PRO's the same.
They have not!!!
A #1CWRS 13.5 is $169.20/t initial, and a #2CWRS 12.0 is $151.00/t, or a spread of $18.20
THE PRO spread between these two grades is only $15.00/t
If you have #1CWRS 15.5, you get docked $9.00/t if it is downgraded to a #2.
But if you have a #1CWRS straight grade and it drops to a #2, then you only loose $2.50/t!!!!!!
This protein spread between #1 and #2 grades is unfair.
By changing the protein spreads between the grades, and changing the grades between the proteins, the CWB is going to make everyone in the grain trade crazy when a mis grade occurs!!!
The quality issue vs the protein issue will make this system much more difficult to blend grades and proteins!!!
The really strange thing is that many buyers of our grains now won't even use Canadian grades, they have their own specs that have nothing to do with CWB CGC grades at all!!!
And we thik we are getting any type of market signal on what to grow for our customers??????
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