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XL - Farmer's Conundrum: How To Escape The Margin-Squeeze
As part of our interim trade-facilitation efforts, we had identified four priority areas. With our last two articles, we addressed...


XXXIX - Specialty Wheat Export Prospects
We are following our last article on malting-barley with wheat export prospects. In Canada wheat is our oldest staple-crop and still the...


XXXVIII - Malting Barley Export Prospects
As we promised in our last article, we are continuing to detail the crop domains we are prioritizing for our interim trade-facilitation...


XXXVII - Update: Trade Facilitation & Fulfillment Efforts
It has been a while since our last article, but we have been busy revamping our portal to display the new features necessitated by the...


XXXVI - Grain Export Prospects: A Promising Outlook For Producers
As you know from our previous articles, we recently took a slight diversion from our development path by introducing an interim-phase to...


XXXV - A Prosperous Future for Producers: Our Background and Mission
We opened the 4th volume of our articles with a long history of grain trades going back many millennia. Then we examined the more recent...


XXXIV - Initiating Direct-Sales When Markets Are In Turmoil
After providing a long history of grain-trades that detailed how the Prairies became our primary grain producing region, our last two...


XXXIII - Containerization: The Only Path Out Of The Bulk Export Trap
We are calling for a shift in overseas grain-trades, from consolidating in bulk to selling specific types or grades of crops directly to...


XXXII - How Producers Became Trapped In Bulk Trades
We are the 8th largest grain-producer and 5th largest grain-exporter in the world. For more than a century, we have been growing more...


XXXI - A Brief History of Grain Trades: Millennia of Progress
We were planning to open our fourth volume of articles with a piece on how the bulk transportation system had come about and continued to...
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