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11 April 2022

Enforcing Production Contracts - Global Ventures Magazine Spring 2022

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There is no standard grain contract in Saskatchewan. While the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan has recently called for a standard grain contract
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There is no standard grain contract in Saskatchewan. While the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan has recently called for a standard grain contract, production contracts remain the terms agreed to by the grain buyer and producer in each case. Production contracts, unlike purchase contracts, involve more considerations than a purchase contract since production contracts address not only purchase and sale but also production of the commodity. This article is intended to highlight some common issues to be aware of when enforcing.

The full article, by Graham E. Quick, is published in the Spring 2022 issue of Global Ventures Magazine, a publication of the Saskatchewan Trade and Export Partnership.

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