Canadian Farm income shows surprising numbers
Realized net income for Canadian farmers fell by $3.3 billion (-26.0%) to $9.4 billion in 2024. This was the largest percentage decrease in realized net income since 2018 …
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If there is a small bit of positive news for those who love to grill a steak in the summer or enjoy a roast dinner during the chilly winter months,…
Read More Canadian Meat Council welcomes new Chief Executive Officer
The Canadian Meat Council (CMC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Kyle Larkin as its next Chief Executive Officer, following an extensive national ...
Why is meat so expensive?
The high cost of beef has been squeezing Canadian wallets all year, and experts warn there’s little relief in sight. by ...
Why will the average family will spend $994 more on food next year
The latest Food Price Report produced by several Canadian universities is projecting an average family of four will pay an estimated $994.63 more for ...
Canadian farmers to lobby federal government to cap grocer profits
Canadian farmers plan to lobby the federal government to implement a guaranteed annual income and a cap on the profits of the major grocery ...
JBS Canada, Costco Mexico deal sees beef shipped from Brooks plant to Costco stores in Mexico
"We can see that some of the work we're doing is helping to diversify further into other markets," said Albert Eringfeld, Canada Beef's vice-president ...
Stores keep prices down in a tough year for turkeys
Old Brick Farm, where Larry Doll raises chickens, turkeys and ducks, was fortunate this Thanksgiving season by Dee-ann Durbin - The Associated ...
Meat & Poultry Processors Contribute $57.3 Billion to US Economy & Provide 584,000 Jobs
The Meat Institute today released an economic study that found the meat and poultry processing industry contributes $57.3 billion to the US economy and ...
Canadian food costs remain top concern
A survey of Canadians' perceptions around food affordability and purchasing behaviours suggests that consumers have changed how they shop, cook and eat in response ...
Responsiveness to Customer Demand Favors Canadian Pork in Higher Value Export Markets
A U.S. based global livestock market analysist observes the responsiveness of Canadian pork processing plants to customer demands has given them an advantage in ...
How Canadian Chicken Farmers Are Reducing Their Environmental Footprint
Chicken Farmers of Canada has released the results of its latest lifecycle assessment (LCA), confirming that Canadian chicken producers have made measurable improvements in ...
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Canadian Meat Council welcomes new Chief Executive Officer
The Canadian Meat Council (CMC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Kyle Larkin as its next Chief Executive Officer, following an extensive national search. Kyle will officially assume the…
Why is meat so expensive?
The high cost of beef has been squeezing Canadian wallets all year, and experts warn there’s little relief in sight. by Kathy Le – CTV News With…
Why will the average family will spend $994 more on food next year
The latest Food Price Report produced by several Canadian universities is projecting an average family of four will pay an estimated $994.63 more for food in 2026 than this year…
Canadian farmers to lobby federal government to cap grocer profits
Canadian farmers plan to lobby the federal government to implement a guaranteed annual income and a cap on the profits of the major grocery store chains in the country …
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Canadian Farm income shows surprising numbers
Realized net income for Canadian farmers fell by $3.3 billion (-26.0%) to $9.4 billion in 2024. This was the largest percentage decrease in realized net income since 2018 …
Here’s why Canada is facing record-low cattle numbers
If there is a small bit of positive news for those who love to grill a steak in the summer or enjoy a roast dinner during the chilly winter months,…
Trade Irritants Could Impact CUSMA Review
A partner with Polar Pork fears outstanding trade irritants, particularly those surrounding supply management, could impact agriculture during the CUSMA renegotiation by Bruce Cochrane – Farmscape.ca As the…
Trump accuses foreign-owned meat packers of inflating U.S. beef prices and calls for investigation
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday accused foreign-owned meat packers of driving up the price of beef in the U.S. and asked the U.S. Department of Justice to open an…
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Canadian Meat Council welcomes new Chief Executive Officer
The Canadian Meat Council (CMC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Kyle Larkin as its next Chief Executive Officer, following an extensive national search. Kyle will officially assume the role on January 19, 2026 Kyle brings more than a decade of leadership experience in public affairs, government relations, and association management. Most recently, he served as the Executive Director of Grain Growers of Canada, where he led ...
Why is meat so expensive?
The high cost of beef has been squeezing Canadian wallets all year, and experts warn there’s little relief in sight. by Kathy Le - CTV News With cattle herds at their smallest levels in decades, both consumers and the businesses selling the meat are feeling the strain. Inside Bon Ton Meat Market in Calgary, the holiday rush is underway. But behind the counters filled with rib roasts ...
Why will the average family will spend $994 more on food next year
The latest Food Price Report produced by several Canadian universities is projecting an average family of four will pay an estimated $994.63 more for food in 2026 than this year because of issues like trade and climate change by Ian Bickis - The Canadian Press Expect food to take up a bigger share of household budgets next year. The increase, making for an estimated total bill of $17,571.79, ...
Canadian farmers to lobby federal government to cap grocer profits
Canadian farmers plan to lobby the federal government to implement a guaranteed annual income and a cap on the profits of the major grocery store chains in the country by Emily Baron Cadloff - The Canadian Press The lobbying plans were adopted as a part of nine resolutions approved by members of the National Farmers Union who met at an annual conference in Moncton, N.B., last week. A ...
JBS Canada, Costco Mexico deal sees beef shipped from Brooks plant to Costco stores in Mexico
"We can see that some of the work we're doing is helping to diversify further into other markets," said Albert Eringfeld, Canada Beef's vice-president for export market development by Stephen Tipper - Post Media Representing a win for the Canadian beef industry, JBS Canada and Costco Mexico recently struck a deal that will see about 20,000 tonnes of beef shipped from the JBS Brooks plant to Costco stores ...
Stores keep prices down in a tough year for turkeys
Old Brick Farm, where Larry Doll raises chickens, turkeys and ducks, was fortunate this Thanksgiving season by Dee-ann Durbin - The Associated Press Doll's small farm west of Detroit had no cases of bird flu, despite an ongoing outbreak that killed more than 2 million U.S. turkeys in the last three months alone. He also avoided another disease, avian metapneumovirus, which causes turkeys to lay fewer eggs. “I ...
Meat & Poultry Processors Contribute $57.3 Billion to US Economy & Provide 584,000 Jobs
The Meat Institute today released an economic study that found the meat and poultry processing industry contributes $57.3 billion to the US economy and provides 584,000 jobs The entire meat and poultry industry, including livestock production, animal feed, equipment manufacturing, transportation and more contributes $347.7 billion in value to the nation, supporting 3.2 million jobs. "While the meat and poultry processing industry drives some economic activity in every ...