Farmers still waiting for marketing choice

Reading Time: < 1 minute

Published: March 14, 2012

, ,

On behalf of tens of thousands of successful farmers who eagerly anticipate a new wheat and barley era, we strongly encourage both private grain companies and the new voluntary Canadian Wheat Board to use all possible resources to successfully conclude their ongoing negotiations on handling agreements.

The Grain Growers’ policy has always been marketing choice for farmers, and that means a healthy and strong CWB with pooling options offered as well as a proactive private-sector grain industry.

In the ministerial task force on changes to the Canadian Wheat Board mandate, the private sector expressed a strong willingness to handle grain on behalf of the new wheat board. As a result of this expressed interest, a number of us felt that it was premature to recommend regulated access to facilities.

Read Also

The view from above the packed arena floors of Ag Days 2018. PHOTO: ALEXIS STOCKFORD

Local farm businesses, groups look forward to Manitoba Ag Days 2026

Most of agriculture is seemingly at Manitoba Ag Days each January: Manitoba agribusinesses and farm groups look forward to connecting with farmers at the 2026 show.

Having said that, we can imagine the complexity of negotiating issues around access to inland and terminal facilities, shippers of record, blending gains, a pricing formula for grade differences and other issues. We do appreciate this does take some time.

However, it has been close to two months now and farmers are starting to wonder when the CWB will be active in new crop contracting. The business-oriented farmers we represent are looking to lock in prices and profits up to a year in advance in many cases.

Therefore we urge both sides to commit the resources and time needed to get handling agreements in place so that marketing choice becomes reality.

It is in the interests of all Prairie farmers, to ensure a successful future for both the CWB and for the private sector.

Stephen Vandervalk

President, Grain Growers of Canada

Richard Phillips

Executive Director, Grain Growers of Canada

explore

Stories from our other publications