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The Rural Voice, 1985-01, Page 9are five participants in Huron and Perth. Agripress Canada Limited in Hensall is involved with agri- computer systems and telecom- munications. Norse Industries Agri - products Ltd. of Exeter will be expor- ting field cultivators, row crop cultivators, and sprayers. Perth Farm Systems Limited, Newton, deals in grain and feed handling equipment, including storage bins, aeration fans, and elevator legs. A Brussels com- pany, Superior Building Systems Inc., is looking to export materials for livestock and poultry buildings, horse stabling, and concrete manure storage systems. And the fifth local company involved to date is Twin Roll Inc. of Gorrie; their products in- clude automatic feed processing equipment, roller mills, and hammer mills. King Grain Limited, which has r. distribution centre in Listowel, deals with seed corn, soybeans, seed gain, corn grits, cornmeal, and flour, and is also a member company. Each of these companies has high hopes for AGREXO. They have in- vested their faith and $2,000 in this new company and they expect results. Stampher says different companies require different services. King Grain, for example, only requires assistance in getting export leads and they do the follow-up work from there. On the other hand, a company such as Perth Farm Systems, which is relatively new to the export business, will find a number of services helpful. Those services include helping companies to determine the delivered price of a product. Buyers aren't usually interested in farm -gate prices, says Stampher. They want to know the final price including transporta- The Top Twenty Canada's top domestic exports last year. value of sales and how they ranked. ( 1 n SBillions) 1. Autos 59.62 2. Auto parts 56.05 3. Wheat 54.64 4. Trucks $4.24 5. Newsprint $4.00 6. Natural gas S3.95 7 Lumber. softwood 53.90 8. Crude petroleum 53.45 9 Woodpulp 53.05 10. Petroleum. coal products 52.81 11 Industrial machinery 52.74 12. Precious metals 51.83 13. Aircraft, engines. parts $1.81 14. Telecommunications equip. $1.76 15. Aluminum 51.74 16. Motor vehicle engines, parts 51.60 17. Fish. fish products $1.56 18. Office machines, equipment ... $1.37 19. Coal S1.31 20. Organic chemicals S1.26 Total: $62.8 -billion tion and currency exchange. "Once I know the weight and dimensions of a product, I can soon figure out the transportation costs and can go from there," he says. AGREXO also helps member com- panies who are hosting an in -coming trade mission. They may arrange for transportation and often draft an itinerary for the guests. Stampher ar- ranges meetings with other member companies which have products in which the delegation may be in- terested. In some cases AGREXO works out other details such as ar- ranging for a translator. Stampher says that language is really not a very big barrier. "As long as they can read numbers and dollar signs, everything is fine," he quips. AGREXO plays a key role in fin- ding markets for member companies. It attends trade fairs, has regular con- tact with embassy offices, and seeks out foreign buyers. Stampher acknowledges that there is plenty of competition for export markets to- day. He also recognizes that there are many countries who just don't have the money to purchase what they re- quire. To help alleviate these dif- ficulties, AGREXO works closely with the World Bank, the African Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the Inter - American Development Bank, and the Canadian International Develop- ment Agency, as well as with other official agencies and offices. Another service AGREXO pro- vides for its member companies is the publishing of a comprehensive catalogue describing the products and services of member firms. Close to 1,000 copies of the coloured glossy catalogue are scheduled to be printed in January, says Stampher. "Foreign buyers will have a wide variety of in- formation and product choice with- out looking all over," he says. Most Canadian exports to date have been to China, the United States, Jamaica, Central America, the Middle East, and Africa. Delega- tions at the Royal Winter Fair, Stam- pher says, were interested in livestock export. He estimates that there were 100 cattle breeders from Central and South America at the fair. Stampher expects that farm equipment may be one of the top export items from the organization in the future. Exporting is a complex business, and small companies in particular could use guidance, says Stampher. AGREXO may be just the helping hand a company needs to take the plunge into the export market. 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