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From J in SK.: What future role can the CWB play and what should they do?

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  • AgrivilleAdmin
    Administrator
    • Feb 2011
    • 993

    From J in SK.: What future role can the CWB play and what should they do?

    J from SK sent in this question and asked it to be posted.

    Why cannot the industry get together and decide if there is any elevators or terminals that could be sold to the CWB to even the playing field?

    Kind of like was done during the Viterra takeover of Agricore-United.

    J from SK.
  • FarmRanger
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2005
    • 1620

    #2
    Wouldn't it be cheaper to just work out a handling
    agreement with one or all of the companies? I'm
    assuming that the CWB could throw a lot of
    business in the direction of any grain company
    that wants to handle the extra CWB business.
    Grain companies do make their margins on
    handling volume.

    From the CWB's perspective, they (<i>we</i>)pay
    higher elevation rates on board grains than non-
    board now, why wouldn't they stay the same, or
    even be negotiated down to the price offered by
    the best grain company bidder?

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    • Wheatking
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2007
      • 476

      #3
      Maybe if the crazy eight had taken a position of actually working
      with the govt instead of the scorched earth policy that they took,
      they would have something in place now to help the board survive in
      the future. Namely getting a gov't regulated handling fee, similar
      to the legislated freight rates. As a free-market supporter I would
      have no problem with that. I would guess there would have to be an
      oversight committee to guarantee the line companies give the board
      timely deliveries etc... Not much different than what is in place
      for rail transportation. But that would take a little foresight and
      vision.

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      • wilagro
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2000
        • 2761

        #4
        The fate of the CWB under the FULL control of the current government is pretty well sealed. It is DOOMED.

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        • haveapulse
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2005
          • 374

          #5
          Johnson served as executive vice-president of operations for the former Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, CEO of Winnipeg-based Ag Pro Grain; CEO of FarmGro Organic Foods in Regina; and operations manager of Northern Sales in Winnipeg.

          While having a knowledge of operations is important, question is: who is the visionary, who can he build a model that will succeed.

          Hensall Coop in Ontario is an interesting model that combines shareholders from production to sales, seems to me someone from this board may be better suited to build a profitable functioning model.

          Read more: http://www.leaderpost.com/business/Regina businessman Bruce Johnson named chair/5883299/story.html#ixzz1ijsI0eeu

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          • $short
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 155

            #6
            Who would sell an elevator?

            The UGG/Agricore sale to Viterra was intervened
            by the federal Govt's competition bureau. Viterra
            would have had 100% market share in certain
            locations if they were allowed to own all of
            Agricore's assets.

            That is not the case in this scenario.

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            • stubblejumper
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2006
              • 554

              #7
              johnson almost bankrupt SWP before being fired, the new CWB won't last long.

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              • bucket
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2008
                • 17027

                #8
                And what has Oberg's role been in the grain industry?

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                • TOM4CWB
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2000
                  • 16511

                  #9
                  Bucket,

                  I think the crazy 8 were watching 2012 and decided to buy ships!!!

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                  • Burbert
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 2242

                    #10
                    it may have been that the so called crazy
                    8 Comedian directors were watchin all the
                    BS that has been spread on Angriville,
                    hence tried ta be everbodys friend at the
                    same time and instead became everbodys
                    fiends! There is sooo mush stupidity on
                    this site, it booogles the mind of er
                    average Comedian redneck, that is plunkin
                    away on his/her home pc............

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