Gerrid Gust ready to change CWB from within
Gerrid Gust of Davidson, SK announced today he is running to be the Canadian Wheat Board director in district 6 Director in this fall’s CWB director elections.
“It’s time to end the CWB monopoly and build a strong voluntary CWB,” says Gust. “The Federal Conservatives, and the provincial governments of three of the four designated area provinces all support marketing choice. The CWB’s own survey results show that most farmers want marketing choice for both wheat and barley. The 2007 barley plebiscite demonstrated that 62% of farmers wanted to end the CWB monopoly powers. It’s time for new leadership around the CWB board table.”
Gust and his wife Monica and their three children farm, with Gerrid’s family in the Davidson district. They grow a variety of crops including Board crops red lentils, yellow peas, and IP canola. They also have a cow/calf operation.
Gerrid, age 32 graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a Diploma in Agriculture in 1998 with a focus on crop production and marketing.
Gerrid is active in his community. He was the Vice President of Prairie Diamond Credit Union, before a merger with Affinity Credit Union. He is the current delegate for Davidson to Affinity C.U. As a Member of the Davidson Kinsmen Club, he served on the Telemiracle 32 corporate committee. For the past 3 years, he has also been a Director of the Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association and currently serves as its Secretary / Treasurer.
Gust is clear when asked what his vision is for the Canadian Wheat Board.
“I want a CWB that will become the marketing arm of choice for all farmers, yet not have farmers be compelled by law to do business with us if they don’t wish “I feel strongly about building a voluntary CWB that can earn the business of farmers in a competitive marketplace.
Gust has a keen interest in improving board governance, and believes his board experience will serve him well as a director of the CWB. His experiences of lobbying both federally and provincially as well as presenting to various farm audiences have given Gerrid the knowledge and back ground to stay on course, and not change his position once around the board table.
“Gerrid Gust – your choice for marketing freedom in district 6”
For comment, please contact Gerrid Gust: gustgd@live.ca
Gerrid Gust of Davidson, SK announced today he is running to be the Canadian Wheat Board director in district 6 Director in this fall’s CWB director elections.
“It’s time to end the CWB monopoly and build a strong voluntary CWB,” says Gust. “The Federal Conservatives, and the provincial governments of three of the four designated area provinces all support marketing choice. The CWB’s own survey results show that most farmers want marketing choice for both wheat and barley. The 2007 barley plebiscite demonstrated that 62% of farmers wanted to end the CWB monopoly powers. It’s time for new leadership around the CWB board table.”
Gust and his wife Monica and their three children farm, with Gerrid’s family in the Davidson district. They grow a variety of crops including Board crops red lentils, yellow peas, and IP canola. They also have a cow/calf operation.
Gerrid, age 32 graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a Diploma in Agriculture in 1998 with a focus on crop production and marketing.
Gerrid is active in his community. He was the Vice President of Prairie Diamond Credit Union, before a merger with Affinity Credit Union. He is the current delegate for Davidson to Affinity C.U. As a Member of the Davidson Kinsmen Club, he served on the Telemiracle 32 corporate committee. For the past 3 years, he has also been a Director of the Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association and currently serves as its Secretary / Treasurer.
Gust is clear when asked what his vision is for the Canadian Wheat Board.
“I want a CWB that will become the marketing arm of choice for all farmers, yet not have farmers be compelled by law to do business with us if they don’t wish “I feel strongly about building a voluntary CWB that can earn the business of farmers in a competitive marketplace.
Gust has a keen interest in improving board governance, and believes his board experience will serve him well as a director of the CWB. His experiences of lobbying both federally and provincially as well as presenting to various farm audiences have given Gerrid the knowledge and back ground to stay on course, and not change his position once around the board table.
“Gerrid Gust – your choice for marketing freedom in district 6”
For comment, please contact Gerrid Gust: gustgd@live.ca
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