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What's New 2006

List of items that have been added to the Canadian Grain Commission (CGC) web site.

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January

Flaxseed Export Quality Data

December 2005

Grain Statistics Weekly

January 22, 2006, Week 25

The weekly and crop year to-date movement of principal grains and oilseeds from Canadian farms for domestic processing and export.

Proactive Disclosure

Disclosure of Position Reclassifications

October - December 2005

This web site provides information on the reclassification of positions for the Canadian Grain Commission.

Fusarium head blight in western Canada

Revised January 23, 2006

Frequently Asked Questions

When is my grain considered dry?

Canadian Identity Preserved Recognition System

Certified Companies, updated January 11, 2006

Demeter Agro, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Memorandum No. 2006-01

Monitoring for excreta

Regulatory

Canada Grain Regulations

Amended to November 21, 2005

Grain Elevators in Canada

As at January 9, 2006

Elevator Tariffs

Licensed Primary Elevator Tariffs, effective December 30, 2005

Each grain company determines the maximum tariffs (fees) which they will charge for services. These services include elevating, cleaning, drying and storing grain. All companies are required to file a schedule of tariffs with the Canadian Grain Commission before the beginning of each crop year and before any increases are made during the year.

Producer Car Loading Facilities Exempted from Licensing

effective January 1, 2006

List of Licensees

effective January 1, 2006

According to the Canada Grain Act, elevators and grain dealers must be licensed and post security to cover their liabilities (what they owe) to grain producers. The Canadian Grain Commission licenses elevator companies and grain dealers.

Harvest Quality. Western Canadian Wheat

Final quality data

Wheat, Canada Prairie Spring Red, No. 1 and 2

Licensing

All grain companies must be licensed by August 1, 2006 . . . Is yours?

Harvest Quality. Western Canadian Mustard

Quality data as at January 4, 2006

Canada Brown Mustard, Canada Oriental Mustard and Canada Yellow Mustard

Harvest Quality. Western Canadian Wheat

Final quality data

Wheat, Canada Western Amber Durum, No. 3

Information

Twenty-one grains photo gallery

Twenty-one seeds are designated as grain under the Canada Grain Act

Guides and Manuals

Test weight conversion charts

Buckwheat, Solin and Soybean

Biography

Eugene Gawalko, Program Manager, Trace Elements Unit, Grain Safety Assurance


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Last updated: 2006-01-27