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2011 Annual Report Chairman Grant Jones reported that 2010/11 crop year was both a very challenging yet rewarding year. Yields were outstanding, quality not so much (anthracnose) and profitability was above average. All Board activities are reported in the Annual Report. To view the entire report (~2.1Mb) Click Here |
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2010 Annual Report The Board’s staff and directors continue to focus and work in the prioritized “key results” areas of; Research, Communications, Promotions, Marketing, Merger and Lobbying To view the entire report click here (1.7Mb) Details of 'key results' were reported on and can be found in the September 2010 e-newsletter. (355KB) |
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2009 Annual Report GM Tino Breuer stated "Coming into 2008 commodity prices were on a rollercoaster tear – first up and then down. The bean industry was sitting on its collective haunches coming from a relatively balanced supply and demand position ..." You can read the complete 2009 Annual Report (1.66 Mb) |
2008 Annual Report Chairman, Gilbert VanSteelandt, report " The 2007 Crop was approximately 85,000 acres and in spite of the weather, yields and quality were excellent. For the 2007 Crop we had 105 new producers register to grow white beans, which is great..." You can read the complete 2008 Annual Report (783 Kb) |
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2007 Annual Report In this report, chairman Bob Fotheringham noted "It is difficult to report on the 2006 crop when we are immersed in the 2007 harvest. The
2006 crop planted amounted to just under 95,000 acres. In spite of a very dry summer
and a very wet fall, yields were good to great. Yields for many producers amounted to You can read the complete 2007 Annual Report 880 Kb) |
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2006 Annual Report General manager, Tino Breuer, reported "The Board welcomed two new Directors Marinus Bakker from Auburn and Steve Twynstra from Ailsa Craig. John Walls of Denfield and Mac Inglis from Cifford stepped down from the Board ... You can read the complete 2006 Annual Report (1.03 Mb) |
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2005 Annual Report chairman Bob Fotheringham stated in his report "The 2004 crop was in the 59,000 to 62,000 acres and in spite of a very dry and hot summer yields and quality have been excellent. Yields for a lot of producers is the highest they had for many years so we will likely be over a 20 bag average. ..." You can read the complete 2005 Annual Report (976 Kb) |
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