Canadian Grain Exports


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The Canadian Wheat Board


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Features the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB), the marketing agency for Western Canadian wheat and barley growers, based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Includes news items, publication descriptions, and a French version of site information.




Canada and International Grain Markets


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Grains are Canada's largest agricultural export, comprising between 40 and 50 per cent of Canada's total agricultural exports. This study reviews the major changes that have taken place in world grain markets since 1965. It examines the international policy environment that will shape trade in wheat and coarse grains over coming years, and looks at how success or failure in the current GATT negotiations will affect Canada's position. Particular attention is paid to Canada's agricultural exports to Japan.










Canadian Grains Industry Statistical Handbook


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Includes data on production by area and yield of principal, specialty and forage crops, domestic processing, trade (imports and exports), prices, handling, transportation and inspections; also includes data on livestock, farm cash receipts, and climate (temperature and precipitation).







The Canadian Grain Trade 1931-1951


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This book traces in an accurate and objective manner the sequence of events during the last twenty years which have influenced the organization fo the Canadian grain trade. During these years problems arising out of the production and marketing of western grain have been under continuous review in Canada, leading at different times to royal commissions of inquiry. The production and sale of cereals have become such a vital part of the economic life of the three prairie provinces and, indeed, of Canada, that anything affecting this great industry becomes at once a subject of general interest. These twenty years have witnessed momentous changes. The period marks a shift from free trading on the open market to the compulsory marketing of Canadian wheat and other grains through the medium of a Federal board endowed with wide powers. Basically, this change stems from conditions arising out of the Great Depression and World War II. And in one form or another the Canadian Wheat Board will continue to be a significant factor in the marketing of Canadian wheat. Noteworth also have been the dramatic recovery of the Pools and the negotiation of international agreements; and, on the farm front, the establishment of a permit system to control deliveries of grain to country elevators, and the enactment of legislation to protect producers against losses arising from the hazards of nature.




International Trade


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Canadian Grain Exports


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This document gives a brief summary of the export of each grain,and then presents tables on distribution of exports by country ofdestination and distributions of exports by ports of loading.Grain exports over the years are charted on graphs for allavailable years of data.