Pulling the Plug on Monopoly Power:  Reform for the Canadian Wheat Board

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Page Title:Pulling the Plug on Monopoly Power:  Reform for the Canadian Wheat Board – C.D. Howe Institute
Article Title:Pulling the Plug on Monopoly Power:  Reform for the Canadian Wheat Board
URL:https://cdhowe.org/publication/pulling-plug-monopoly-power-reform-canadian-wheat-board/
Published Date:June 23, 2011
Accessed Date:February 7, 2025

Ending the monopoly power of the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) makes sense, owing to its apparent inability to deliver strong returns for farmers, while limiting farmers’ choices on sales practices, according to a report released today by the C.D. Howe Institute.  In “Pulling the Plug on Monopoly Power:  Reform for the Canadian Wheat Board,” authors Richard Pedde and Al Loyns point out that owing to declining world market share, there is little possibility of the CWB’s wielding market power and no strong evidence it achieves  higher returns for farmers. Its monopoly over Western Canadian wheat and most barley sales therefore should be reconsidered with an eye to ending it, say the authors.

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