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CWB enhancements make payment options easier for farmers to use

February 27, 2004

Winnipeg – The CWB's farmer-controlled board of directors yesterday approved enhancements to the Fixed Price Contracts (FPC) and Basis Payment Contracts (BPC) that will make both programs easier for farmers to use.

The most significant change is the extension of the sign-up deadline for the FPC and BPC for wheat and the FPC for feed barley and durum wheat until October 31, 2004, a full three months later than the July 31 deadline that had been in place since the programs' inception. This enables farmers to choose a fixed price or basis level later in the crop year. The CWB will adjust the basis to reflect the change in risk resulting from sign-up after the start of the pool year.

"By extending the sign-up deadline, we're giving farmers more options," said Ken Ritter, chair of the board. "Most years, you'll have your wheat and barley in the bin by October 31, so you'll know exactly the quantity and quality of your crop. This makes it easier to decide whether to stay in the pool, choose a locked in fixed price contract or take a basis contract which tracks the highs and lows of the market."

The 100 000 tonne limit for the durum FPC program will be maintained and a 200 000 tonne limit for feed barley will also be established.

The enhancements follow a series of consultations held with farmers on how to strengthen the Producer Payment Options (PPOs) and build on the work done since the PPOs were first introduced four years ago.

"We are committed to providing farmers who want these payment and pricing options with greater flexibility while maintaining the advantages of pooling and western Canadian farmers' marketing clout by selling through the single desk," Ritter said.

Additional program details are available on the CWB Web site, www.cwb.ca in the 'Farmer contracts and payments' section. As well, farmers can phone the CWB at 1-800-275-4292.

Controlled by western Canadian farmers, the CWB is the largest wheat and barley marketer in the world. As one of Canada's biggest exporters, the Winnipeg-based organization sells grain to more than 70 countries and returns all sales revenue, less marketing costs, to Prairie farmers.

For more information, contact:

Louise Waldman
Manager, Media Relations
Tel: (204) 983-3101
Cell: (204) 299-8398

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