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"Sometimes you don't what you've got 'til it's gone...."
The average Canuck hardly knows what the CWB is anymore, and furthermore doesn't give a damn.
Dismantle the wheat board and you'll see what's left of the small and medium farms in Canada fail and/ or become serfs on their own land.
But, what with "farmers" comprising a mere 2% of the population, governments don't give a damn about small and medium farms. They are neither good for votes, nor are they good for political donations. Corporate agribusiness on the other hand, is good for political donations, not to mention a place for ex-politicos to wind up their career after politics.
It will leave the corporate world in total control of our food supplies, and what they decide to put in it.
I liken in kind to what Stalin did to the peasants when he starved some 20-40 million of them.
If so would you care to present the arguements of your neighbours who wish to market the grain without using the the CWB? What are the concerns of barley growers? What about feed grains versus hard red spring?
Farmers must be supressed from making decisions that improve their own business, at all costs.
Farmers must be supressed from making decisions that improve their own business...
In the meantime:
http://www.cwb.ca/public/en/hot/decision/atstake/
- The CWB is controlled, directed and funded by farmers. The implications of dismantling the single desk are profound. Farmers should be the ones to decide the future of the marketing organization that they run and pay for.
- The CWB is western Canadian farmers' marketing organization for wheat, durum wheat and barley. The Canadian Wheat Board Act gives it a legal mandate to extract the highest overall returns for farmers by effectively leveraging the powers of the single desk.
- The CWB sells farmers' grain in 70 countries. It returns all profits to farmers - between $4 billion and $7 billion a year.
The CWB manages a supply chain that extends from farm gate to end-use customer. It has an envied international reputation for consistent quality and supply, superior service and technical support.
- The CWB is not a grain company. It has no shareholders. It has no retained earnings. It has negligible assets. Most importantly, it has no grain-handling infrastructure such as country elevators or port terminals to take grain from farmers or load it onto ships for customers. Its only significant "asset" is its legislated mandate to sell all of the wheat, durum and barley grown in Western Canada - the single desk.
- Ten of the 15 members of the CWB board of directors are elected by farmers. Farmers consistently elect a majority of directors who support the single-desk structure. Eight of the 10 farmer-elected members of the CWB board of directors are strong proponents of the single desk.
- CWB operations are made possible by federal government guarantees. The guarantees underwrite initial payments for farmers and the organization's financial borrowings. The CWB and its investors have never had to call upon the borrowing guarantee. The guarantee on initial payments is rarely used. Taxpayers do not fund the CWB.
Not a free market system but a monopsony.
Many farmers are opposed to the CWB and would like the option of marketing their grain independently. They already do on pulse crops such as faba beans and field peas and do so quite effectively.
So why is it a crime for a western Canadian farmer to sell his wheat or barley privately , but not a crime for an Ontario farmer?
I am sure you are well read on the subject and would be familiar with the western farmer point of view and would be willing to share it.
[quote="Dr Caleb":ursbcoo5]Farmers must be supressed from making decisions that improve their own business...
Substantiate what? Forget your sarcasm detector in your other pants? Caleon's is tuned properly.
In the meantime:
http://www.cwb.ca/public/en/hot/decision/atstake/
- The CWB is controlled, directed and funded by farmers.
And that's my point. It's controlled by farmers. From what I recall of you, you are not a farmer. Neither am I. So what business do we have telling farmers how to run their businesses?
Here's a great set of videos from the small farmer point of view:
http://www.canadaka.net/forums/canadian ... 96093.html
We aren't telling them. They are telling themselves.
As for "sarcasm", you "righties" are often bereft of such a trait......