ALBERTA ENERGY AND UTILITIES BOARD Calgary Alberta SUB-CLASS 1A MILK PRICING FORMULA DECREASE MINIMUM PRICE OF SUB-CLASS 1A MILK 1 Order U2003-397 Application No. 1315550 File No. 7025-1 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND The Alberta dairy industry experienced a major restructuring in the summer of 2002. On August 1, 2002, a new dairy industry organization, Alberta Milk, was established under the Marketing of Agricultural Products Act. At the same time, the Dairy Board Act and the Dairy Board Regulation were repealed, and the Dairy Industry Act and the Marketing of Agricultural Products Act were amended. In addition, in July of 2002, the government approved a new regulatory framework, including the Alberta Milk Plan Regulation, Alberta Milk Marketing Regulation, and Alberta Milk Negotiation and Arbitration Regulation, as well as administration regulations. Pursuant to section 5(4) of the Alberta Milk Plan Regulation (AR 150/2002), made under the Marketing of Agricultural Products Act, the Board may prescribe the minimum price to be paid by processors for sub-class 1a milk. In the past, Board approval of a 98 cents per hectolitre (hl) change in the minimum price paid by processors for sub-class 1a milk would result in a 1.0 cent per litre corresponding increase or decrease in the minimum wholesale and/or retail milk price. Although the Board no longer prescribes the prices of milk sold at the wholesale and/or retail levels, the Board continues to prescribe the minimum price of sub-class 1a milk that is paid by processors, approving changes to the minimum price in 98 cents per hl increments (or multiples thereof). In exercising its discretion in prescribing the minimum price to be paid by processors for subclass 1a milk, the Board uses formula pricing as a guideline. The formula pricing method was adopted in Decision E76104 and was later revised in Decision E80072. On a monthly basis, the Board receives a report from the Economics Unit of Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development (AAFRD) setting out the minimum price computed by the approved formula. In a letter to the Board dated February 21, 2002, AAFRD proposed a revised Alberta Fluid Milk Price Formula (Proposed Formula), recommending that the Proposed Formula be adopted and used as a replacement for the existing Alberta Fluid Milk Price Formula. The Proposed Formula has indices that represent different cost of production variables, as well as an index representing milk demand, similar to the prior Milk Pricing Formula. Based on acceptance of the Proposed Formula by the Alberta dairy industry, the Board adopted the Proposed Formula on July 2, 2002 for the purpose of prescribing the minimum price of sub-class 1a milk. Generally, whenever the computed price of sub-class 1a milk, derived as a result of changes in various supply and demand indices in the formula, deviates from the current Board approved minimum price by 49 cents per hl or more, the Board considers whether there should be an increase or decrease of 98 cents per hl (or multiples thereof) in the sub-class 1a milk price. Order U2003-397 (October 31, 2003) • 1 Decrease Minimum Price Of Sub-Class 1a Milk EUB The October 2003 milk formula pricing report presented computed formula prices of $67.02 per hl for September 2003 and $67.08 per hl for October 2003. These prices were respectively $2.09 per hl and $2.03 per hl lower than the currently approved minimum price of $69.11 per hl. The formula price calculation for both September 2003 and October 2003 suggested that the minimum price for sub-class 1a milk should decrease from $69.11/hl to $67.15/hl, representing a decrease of $1.96/hl. 2 BOARD FINDINGS The Board considers that the fluid milk pricing formula remains a useful guide to assist the Board in the exercise of its discretion in prescribing the minimum price of sub-class 1a milk. The Board has, as usual, monitored changes in the milk price formula supply and demand factors since September 2003 when the Board last approved a change in the minimum price of sub-class 1a milk in Order U2003-373 dated September 30, 2003. The Board notes that since August 2003, three cost factors in the fluid milk pricing formula have contributed to the decrease in the computed price. Specifically, the Alberta Hay Price, Alberta Dairy Feed, and Fuel and Utilities Price indices have decreased by 12.3%, 7.0% and 3.6% respectively during the period from August to October 2003. The Board also observes that the computed price is lower by $2.09 per hl in September 2003 and $2.03 per hl in October 2003 relative to the minimum price approved by the Board in Order U2003-373. Consequently, the computed price has been significantly lower than the current Board approved minimum price of $69.11 per hl for the past two months. As a result, the Board considers that these changes indicate a trend that warrants a decrease at this time of $1.96 per hl in the minimum price of sub-class 1a milk. Accordingly, for the above reasons, the Board considers that it is appropriate to exercise its discretion and accordingly will decrease the minimum price of sub-class 1a milk by $1.96 per hl to $67.15 per hl, effective November 17, 2003. 3 ORDER THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED THAT: (1) The minimum price to be paid by processors for sub-class 1a milk in the Province of Alberta is $67.15 per hectolitre. This minimum price replaces the minimum price as set out in Board Order U2003-373 dated September 30, 2003. (2) This Order comes into force on November 17, 2003. Dated in Calgary, Alberta on October 31, 2003. ALBERTA ENERGY AND UTILITIES BOARD (Original signed “J. Wilson”) Order U2003-397 (October 31, 2003) • 2
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