It is probably hard to do on durum because the cwb might have some long term deals in place. Remember Algeria and their buyer said how they got special treatment from the cwb.
That special deal meant pricing in 2009, storing it, and delivering it now, at the expense of western canadian farmers.
How else do you explain a thunder bay price of $17.50 at the start of the crop year and a pro at 12 bucks?
And then factor in the US durum supply that will be non existant this year, where does a buyer go for durum?
That special deal meant pricing in 2009, storing it, and delivering it now, at the expense of western canadian farmers.
How else do you explain a thunder bay price of $17.50 at the start of the crop year and a pro at 12 bucks?
And then factor in the US durum supply that will be non existant this year, where does a buyer go for durum?
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