Canada farmers face rising equipment costs from U.S. tariffs

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Sask Pork Launches Second Whole Hog Video Series

The Saskatchewan Pork Development Board has launched its second whole hog video series   by Bruce Cochrane – Farmscape.ca The Saskatchewan Pork Development Board’s “whole hog” series of videos, features…
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Canada farmers face rising equipment costs from U.S. tariffs

As Canada’s farmers keep an eye on market impacts due to trade uncertainty, they’re also facing issues surrounding the equipment they use every day ...

Sask Pork Launches Second Whole Hog Video Series

The Saskatchewan Pork Development Board has launched its second whole hog video series   by Bruce Cochrane - Farmscape.ca The Saskatchewan Pork Development Board's ...

Tyson Foods announces succession plans following executive’s shock departure

Tyson Foods reveals succession plans after an executive, seen by some analysts as a possible future CEO, left the company over conduct violations   ...

Carney vows to work at resolving China’s canola tariff dispute

Prime Minister Carney said he and other senior officials would work to resolve a dispute with China over tariffs that Beijing has imposed on ...

Drones are helping protect cattle from wolves

For millennia humans have tried to scare wolves away from their livestock, but of course, most of them didn’t have drones   by Cedar ...

Charlebois: U.S. closes door on small Canadian food exporters

Washington has shut down a trade channel that has quietly sustained hundreds of Canadian food entrepreneurs   by Sylvain Charlebois By ending the de ...

Brazil probes JBS and other beefpackers for buying cattle from deforested land

Brazilian environment agency Ibama has notified 12 meatpacking plants, including two operated by JBS SA , of an inspection into their alleged involvement in ...

PED Elimination Efforts in Manitoba Attracting International Interest

The Director of Swine Health with Manitoba Pork says the success of efforts to control Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea in Manitoba is drawing international attention ...

Canadian farmers weigh plans as Chinese tariff hits

As Chinese tariffs on Canadian canola products continue to hamper the cash price of one of the country's most valuable crops, farming experts say ...

NFACC Celebrates 20 Years of Leadership in Farm Animal Welfare

This month marks a significant milestone for the National Farm Animal Care Council (NFACC) as it celebrates 20 years of leading farm animal care ...

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Canada farmers face rising equipment costs from U.S. tariffs

As Canada’s farmers keep an eye on market impacts due to trade uncertainty, they’re also facing issues surrounding the equipment they use every day with U.S. duties raising the costs…

Sask Pork Launches Second Whole Hog Video Series

The Saskatchewan Pork Development Board has launched its second whole hog video series   by Bruce Cochrane – Farmscape.ca The Saskatchewan Pork Development Board’s “whole hog” series of videos, features…

Tyson Foods announces succession plans following executive’s shock departure

Tyson Foods reveals succession plans after an executive, seen by some analysts as a possible future CEO, left the company over conduct violations   by Tom Polansek – Reuters The…

Carney vows to work at resolving China’s canola tariff dispute

Prime Minister Carney said he and other senior officials would work to resolve a dispute with China over tariffs that Beijing has imposed on canola   Reuters China hit Canadian…

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Canadian Stand on Supply Management Expected to Complicate Canada U.S. Trade Discussions

A partner with Polar Pork fears Canada’s position on supply management could trigger a further escalation of trade tensions between Canada and the U.S   by Bruce Cochrane – Farmscape.ca U.S.…

Ag Ministers meet to talk sector resilience and competitiveness

Federal, provincial and territorial Ministers of Agriculture met virtually to discuss ways to support a more resilient and competitive agriculture sector and food supply chains that make up Canada’s agri-food…

Is Canada now free of internal trade barriers?

Federal and provincial leaders are working to dismantle internal trade barriers that push up the cost of goods and make it harder to do business within Canada   by Kyle…

The Bloc’s supply management bill moves swiftly through parliament

A Bloc Québécois bill to take Canada’s supply management system off the table in future trade negotiations has passed swiftly through Parliament, with little opposition  Nick Murray – The Canadian…

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Canada farmers face rising equipment costs from U.S. tariffs

As Canada’s farmers keep an eye on market impacts due to trade uncertainty, they’re also facing issues surrounding the equipment they use every day with U.S. duties raising the costs for not only tractors and cultivators, but also the parts needed to keep them working   by Sean Previl - Global News Though the broad U.S. tariffs imposed on numerous countries on April 2 did not include Canada, it still ...

Sask Pork Launches Second Whole Hog Video Series

The Saskatchewan Pork Development Board has launched its second whole hog video series   by Bruce Cochrane - Farmscape.ca The Saskatchewan Pork Development Board's "whole hog" series of videos, features Reise Podhordeski, the Sask Pork whole hog youth ambassador, interviewing various members of the pork value chain. Jessica Podhordeski, the community relations and ag education coordinator with the Saskatchewan Pork Development Board, says the videos run about three and a ...

Tyson Foods announces succession plans following executive’s shock departure

Tyson Foods reveals succession plans after an executive, seen by some analysts as a possible future CEO, left the company over conduct violations   by Tom Polansek - Reuters The meatpacker said late on Tuesday that Chief Supply Chain Officer Brady Stewart, who has also overseen its beef, pork and prepared foods businesses, ran afoul of its code of conduct. Tyson representatives have not responded to questions about the violations. ...

Carney vows to work at resolving China’s canola tariff dispute

Prime Minister Carney said he and other senior officials would work to resolve a dispute with China over tariffs that Beijing has imposed on canola   Reuters China hit Canadian canola seed imports with preliminary 75.8% duties last month following an anti-dumping investigation, escalating a year-long trade dispute. China is by far Canada's biggest canola seed market.    "We're going to work hard to find a solution for our agricultural ...

Drones are helping protect cattle from wolves

For millennia humans have tried to scare wolves away from their livestock, but of course, most of them didn’t have drones   by Cedar Attanasio - The Associated Press But a team of biologists working near the California-Oregon border do, and they're using them to blast AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck,” movie clips and live human voices at the apex predators to shoo them away from cattle in an ongoing experiment. “I am ...

Charlebois: U.S. closes door on small Canadian food exporters

Washington has shut down a trade channel that has quietly sustained hundreds of Canadian food entrepreneurs   by Sylvain Charlebois By ending the de minimis exemption—the rule that lets small shipments under US$800 cross the border duty-free—American policymakers are putting new costs and red tape on the very jam makers, chocolatiers and specialty food exporters who rely on this rule to reach their first customers south of the border. This ...

Brazil probes JBS and other beefpackers for buying cattle from deforested land

Brazilian environment agency Ibama has notified 12 meatpacking plants, including two operated by JBS SA , of an inspection into their alleged involvement in a scheme to buy cattle from illegally cleared land in the Amazon rainforest   by Lisandra Paraguassu and Ana Mano - Reuters In a statement, JBS said it did not buy cattle from the farm that Ibama said had been illegally razed. The meatpacker added that ...

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