Chinese authorities have formally lowered the country's "anti-dumping" tariff on Canadian canola seed, while also suspending tariffs on canola meal, peas, and lobsters. The final ruling from the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, effective March 1, lowers the countervail duty on canola seed from all Canadian exporters to 5.9 per cent from the preliminary rate of... Read More
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There's a renewed focus on ideas that could unleash economic growth and productivity in Ottawa, according to the chair of Grain Growers of Canada (GGC). 25 representatives from Grain Growers' member organizations were on Parliament Hill this week for "Grainsweek." They held around 35 meetings with Members of Parliament, Senators, and federal staff, including an... Read More
A new national initiative is aiming to shift the narrative around Canadian agriculture — not with a short-term marketing push, but with what Farm Credit Canada's Justine Hendrciks describes as a long-term movement. Hendricks, president and CEO of Farm Credit Canada, outlines the vision behind Let’s Grow Canada, that launched with a website reveal on... Read More
Canada’s agri-food sector is a global leader in trade, but when it comes to attracting growth capital, the numbers tell a different story. A new report by RBC Thought Leadership,"Seeding Scale: Addressing Canada’s agri-food growth capital gap," outlines the scope and scale of the disconnect between Canada's ag industry size and potential and the amount... Read More
Earlier this month, Health Canada issued a stop sale order on Deccox after Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) findings identified with the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) manufacturer. This regulatory action pertains solely to the API manufacturer, says the distributor of the product in Canada, Phibro Animal Health Canada. Deccox is the trade name of decoquinate, a... Read More
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) has expanded AgriStability criteria to include pasture-related feed costs as an eligible expense for livestock producers. AgriStability is a business risk management program that protects Canadian producers against large declines in income due to production losses, cost increases, or market conditions. Heath MacDonald, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, announced Wednesday... Read More
The top political figures responsible for agriculture in Canada and the United States quietly met face-to-face for the first time on Friday (Feb. 20). Canada's Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald stopped in Washington, DC on his return from the trade mission in Mexico to meet with U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins. The pair have spoken previously,... Read More
Last week, the U.S. president designated glyphosate-based herbicides and elemental phosphorus as "critical" to national defence and instructed the secretary of agriculture to secure domestic production of these farming inputs. The focus on something as controversial to this administration as glyphosate caught more than a few off guard, as secretary of health and human services,... Read More
The Government of Canada today announced a major expansion of market access for Canadian beef and pork products into Indonesia, market access made possible through the September signing of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) between Canada and Indonesia. Canadian exporters are now able to ship over-thirty-month (OTM) bone-in beef, and for the first time,... Read More
Confirmation of glufosinate resistance in waterhemp in the U.S. is a troubling sign for a key tool for managing weeds in canola and soybeans. "We have reports from at least three to possibly six states that have identified Liberty-resistant waterhemp," explains Brian Jenks, weed scientist with North Dakota State University (NDSU), referring to the widely-known... Read More