Winnipeg, Alberta,
Canada
July 22, 2003
The CWB today launched a
pre-delivery top-up program (PDT) to provide farmers with access
to a greater portion of the value of their grain before
delivery. The funds the CWB will make available through this new
program will top-up the amount of money farmers receive through
the fall cash advance program.
"Farmers want enhanced cash flow," said Bill Nicholson, the
farmer-elected director for western Manitoba who participated in
the official launch of the program today on a farm in Reston,
Manitoba.
"Getting more for their wheat before delivery gives farmers more
flexibility in how they market their
other crops."
Farmers will be now able to access close to 80 per cent of their
initial payment through a combination
of the federal cash advance program and the top-up amount.
Amounts received under the PDT will be
repaid through deductions on farmers' adjustment, interim and
final payments. Farmers will pay
interest - at prime - on money received through the program and
they can repay at any time without
penalty. Rates for the program will be announced before the
program start date of September 1,
2003.
Flanked by farmers who were consulted in the program's design,
Nicholson noted that for 2003-04
this is a pilot program on select classes of wheat – CWRW, CWES,
CPSR, CPSW, CWHW and CWSWS. "If the program is successful, it
may well be expanded to other classes of wheat and other grains
marketed through the CWB," he said.
Deliveries for which farmers wish to receive a pre-delivery
top-up will have to be committed to a special CWB delivery
contract that will be designated as Series M. Delivery calls for
Series M will be similar to Series A delivery calls.
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
the costs of marketing, to Prairie farmers. |