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Irwin Hamilton Wrote:
> Hearing reports of honey being sold for .65/lb FROM WESTERN CANADA
But no mention of which currency.
Ian Steppler expressed confusion of the currency:
> Wow! I doubt that! Especially if your talking Canadian.
> Even if your quoting US dollars, that about 75cents/lbs,
and then Irwin continued with,
> Well here in CANADA we don't sell it, we give it away. Have just
> received a report of honey moving at .65 cents per lb.
But again forgot to mention a currency.
Murray McGregor with a very informative response wrote:
> 65c US...........that would be............USD 1430/tonne.....ex works.
So Murray thinks it's US$
Dave Tharle reports:
> A pile of honey left beekeepers warehouses over the last 6
> weeks at $.75 Can (including a good chunk out of MB),
So it's looking like the original .65/lb quote is actually US$ given
Ian Steppler's calculations.
But Ian then states:
> Anyone selling at 65cents Canadian is foolish, and
> stupid if they passed over 95cents to take 65cents now. Doesnt it seem a
> little funny to you? Why we allow the packers walk over us every year,
Looks to me like the rumour .65/lb has become Candian $ and in turn
has become "fact".
Beekeepers don't need packers to walk over them, they do it
themselves by not representing the facts clearly.
Cheers,
Peter Bray
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