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NFU: Farmers, Not Government, Should Decide CWB Future.

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  • joedales
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2006
    • 1027

    NFU: Farmers, Not Government, Should Decide CWB Future.

    NFU: Farmers, Not Government, Should Decide CWB Future

    Media Release

    Saskatoon, Sask. – The NFU is calling on the new Harper majority government to respect to the wishes of Western Canadian farmers regarding the Canadian Wheat Board’s (CWB) single-desk selling advantage.

    “We now have a Conservative majority government and one of the questions on the minds of prairie grain farmers is the status of single-desk selling for the Canadian Wheat Board. We have been told by the Harper government repeatedly that they believe that prairie farmers should decide on this issue. We hope that they will honour that commitment.” stated NFU President Terry Boehm.

    “Farmers have consistently elected pro-single-desk directors to the Board of the CWB and in the last round of director elections this past fall farmers again spoke and elected four out five directors who were clearly supporting the single desk. Indeed, it was almost five out of five, but for a few votes in one district. The majority of farmers have consistently spoken out loud and clear in support of the CWB, and its single desk selling of wheat and barley. They do so because they understand that this is in their own best interests for achieving the best returns for their farms,” continued Boehm.

    “Support for the Board crosses all political boundaries and parties. We have something unique that developed out of a long struggle for farmers to market their grain from a position of strength, rather than accepting the price offered by a few multinational grain companies which dominate the world’s grain trade. The CWB is good for farmers and good for the economy of Canada as a whole. If we dismantle this unique institution it will be extremely hard, if not impossible, to bring it back. Let us hope that ideology will not overtake good business sense when it comes to the CWB,” concluded Boehm.

    The CWB markets over 20 million tonnes of grain on the world market on behalf of western Canadian farmers. This gives our farmers tremendous market power. Last year the CWB’s sales program was valued at $5.2 billion.
  • furrowtickler
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 21999

    #2
    The NFU can kiss my a$$.....

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    • SASKFARMER3
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 14485

      #3
      THats exactly what the N FU can do. FU.

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      • freewheat
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2007
        • 2981

        #4
        long struggle for farmers to market their grain from a position of strength, rather than accepting the price offered by a few multinational grain companies which dominate the world’s grain trade.

        Nice comment, NFU. So now after this long struggle to get the CWB, we have to accept a pathetic price, 20% at a crack, from one single entity. And wait for payment in full for 18 months? What a crock. Nice try NFU. But FU, nfu, I will sell my own wheat thank you very much.

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        • bucket
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2008
          • 17032

          #5
          Maybe the cwb could have respected farmers and asked about the boat purchase.

          My hope is the boats get cancelled and the directors get the separation costs instead of farmers.

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          • Hopperbin
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2007
            • 6562

            #6
            We elected pro cwb candidates. Like we had much to choose from in the first place. In the barley poll we wanted market choice cannot deny that. Our gov't does not want to ask us again, we already just voted. Read and weep, get over it already.

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            • silverback
              Senior Member
              • May 2005
              • 1697

              #7
              The nfu can piss up a rope.

              Then they can f off.

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              • sumdumguy
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2007
                • 11998

                #8
                The nfu lost - PERIOD

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                • BreadWinner
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 1493

                  #9
                  The NFU can keep on selling to the CWB, I just want a choice to sell to the highest bidder for my wheat and barley. WHY SHOULD I BE HELD CAPTIVE BECAUSE OTHER PEOPLE DONT WANT CHANGE!!!

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                  • hobbyfrmr
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2008
                    • 3178

                    #10
                    Breadwinner, agreed. The NFU can absolutely, fully and completely contiunue to sell their wheat to the CWB. I simply want my freedom to sell on my own. If the CWB is so skilled, the free enterprise guys like me will take a beating in the open market and then shortly be running for cover under the CWB umbrella.

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