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    Baltic dry index is up.

    Boats are waiting.

    Import taxes on lentils....wasn't our ag minister just in India?

    Taxes on production of farms.

    It's all good news.....right?

    #2
    Where's the foil comment?

    Don't let anyone "foil" your attempt at relaying the facts!

    Not so negative now is it!

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      #3
      Originally posted by bucket View Post
      Baltic dry index is up.

      Boats are waiting.

      Import taxes on lentils....wasn't our ag minister just in India?

      Taxes on production of farms.

      It's all good news.....right?
      Ag minister? From PEI? The entire province has less acres then 2 farmers I know in southern Alberta? Still can't figure out why he'll wasn't raised over that. How would people in Atlantic Canada feel if the ocean and fisheries minister was from Saskatchewan.

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        #4
        Good point vvalk...but that is part of the ag critics job to make sure we get heard...whether its the ndp or pc critic.


        In the last week it's really wearing on me.

        The facts point to the issue that farmers are getting ****ed big time...while everyone gears up to do it again....if last year's crop hasn't cleared out... what's the solution....buy more bins....while the railways operate at 60 percent....grain cos buy grain out til February of next year if they are kind enough to book you an appointment.


        Not sure my kids deserve this punishment for 30 years....maybe let them become potheads....

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          #5
          Nothing to do with what party is in power but it does show the respect Trudeau had for agriculture when he appoints a guy from pei to head up ag. Needed to do him a favour and here you go. What I am saying is he can go to India but he doesn't know anything except what he is being told. Probably has never seen a pulse. Probably asked what is a pulse

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            #6
            Vvalk

            Well that's an uplifting commentary.....very true .....and very sad....


            Does anyone know if smoking pot relieves the sense of misery these two governments along with their masters are imposing on farmers?

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              #7
              Bucket, re: rail read this:
              [URL="http://www.canadianshipper.com/transportation-and-logistics/foul-weather-creates-backlog-at-west-coast-port/1000060845/"]http://www.canadianshipper.com/transportation-and-logistics/foul-weather-creates-backlog-at-west-coast-port/1000060845/[/URL]



              It wasn't just grain... Bad luck....


              Plus not all those bulk boats have contracts either.

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                #8
                There is also no import tax on lentils... though one may be coming. There currently is one on wheat of 10%.

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                  #9
                  """"""the Indian government also imposed a 10% import tax on Tur, a lentils variety, again to protect local farmer’s income during the harvest period. (DJ)"""""

                  I guess this is an alternative fact?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by bucket View Post
                    """"""the Indian government also imposed a 10% import tax on Tur, a lentils variety, again to protect local farmer’s income during the harvest period. (DJ)"""""

                    I guess this is an alternative fact?
                    Yes, it is.


                    First of all, it's spelled Toor. Second, that's a pigeon pea.


                    Dal are lentils, Masoor Dal is a red lentil.

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                      #11
                      It's a quoted article ....sorry.

                      I was wrong....

                      Would be nice if everyone used the same terms instead of getting lost in translation.
                      Last edited by bucket; Mar 28, 2017, 08:54.

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                        #12
                        No problem... The confusion comes from "Toor Dal" which is a split pigeon pea....


                        Having said all this, I could see an import duty on red lentils coming in... They have a big crop, and the government doesn't want to pay farm subsidies so artificially raising the price inside the country is a good way to do that...

                        Unfortunately, Canada has a bad habit of developing 1 market for each commodity, instead of developing a lot of markets and picking the highest priced one to supply... Probably easier said than done, granted, but We could be shipping lentils to Iran, Bangladesh, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia right now, instead of waiting for India to decide their ag policy.

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                          #13
                          What forces dictate where our product gets sold?

                          20 million starving in Africa and there is no market? Canada could have paid farmers here 120 million for grain and called it aid. .....instead of writing cheques to other nations farmers and dictators......


                          If the boats out west are not contracted...there is part of the solution...then shooting the controlling gangs in the helpless countries to get the food to where it belongs....oops the foil ripped....

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                            #14
                            If the government really wanted to make a difference to starving Africans, they could put criminals to work producing wheat and pulse food products and shipping them to villages instead if pouring millions into the war mongers' pockets.

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                              #15
                              120 million Canada gave...poof ... gone....no one knows where.....


                              And then add in Haiti where nothing has been done.....

                              But tax farmers here. ...

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