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2007

Survey shows farmers unwilling to risk strong CWB

June 21, 2007

Regina – Western Canadian farmers are not prepared to put the CWB at risk in order to have the government completely open up the barley market, according to results of the CWB’s annual producer survey, presented today at the Western Canada Farm Progress Show.

“Ensuring that the CWB remains strong is clearly important to Prairie producers,” CWB board chair Ken Ritter said of the survey, conducted in April 2007 among 1,300 farmers. “The CWB is the institution that most farmers identify with and it is clear from their responses that they do not want to lose it.”

Almost 60 per cent of farmers in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba agreed with the statement “I am against anything that would weaken the CWB”. Sixty-six per cent of producers said that the views of the CWB are close to their own – significantly higher than any other farm group, grain company or government. Sixty per cent said the government must ensure the CWB remains strong and viable if it moved to open up the barley market.

The federal government has announced an open market for barley will begin on August 1. However, the CWB producer survey showed that over half of farmers believe the wording of the government’s recent farmer plebiscite on barley marketing has left the meaning of the vote in doubt. “There are real concerns among farmers about the effects of an open market for barley and most think we won’t know those effects for some time,” Ritter said.

The survey responses reveal that farmers who support a dual market are motivated by factors other than the abolition of the single desk.

“They want to choose when they get paid and they think that having more options will increase their revenue – despite not being sure that private companies will get better prices than the CWB,” Ritter said.

“Farmers’ desire for more choice has been a constant motivator for the CWB’s farmer-controlled board since we took over in 1998. We want to finish the job we started. We have a vision for the future that focuses on moving farmers up the grain-industry value chain without sacrificing all the value they get from the single desk.”

The CWB’s performance in marketing grain is seen as having improved dramatically relative to a few years ago, according to the survey. Most farmers are positive about the CWB’s marketing of wheat, although there is less satisfaction with barley marketing.

Producers are far more concerned about farm input costs than they are about the CWB issue, the survey showed. “Ironically, given the energy devoted to this marketing issues, it pales in importance compared to getting costs under control,” Ritter said.

Information about the survey results has been posted at www.cwb.ca.

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

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For more information, please contact:
Maureen Fitzhenry
CWB Media Relations Manager
Tel: (204) 983-3101
Cell: (204) 227-6927


2007 CWB Producer Survey

Summary of key points:

Farmers are not prepared to put the CWB at risk

Barley plebiscite

CWB marketing

Control of the CWB

Problems for farmers

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