U.S. tariffs could become catalyst to bolster Canadian supply chains
Experts say U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods could accelerate a push to ramp up domestic food processing and manufacturing, even as some companies consider moving operations south Rosa Saba…
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Walmart Canada says a third-party supplier that weighed and labelled meat products for its Richmond, B.C., store took immediate “corrective action” when it was made aware some products were being…
Read More Walmart Canada says underweight meat problem fixed by B.C. supplier
Walmart Canada says a third-party supplier that weighed and labelled meat products for its Richmond, B.C., store took immediate "corrective action" when it was ...
Innovation meets inspiration: the future of the meat and protein industry at IFFA 2025
Frankfurt am Main, 15 January 2025. IFFA is set to focus on issues crucial to the future of the meat and protein industry when it ...
B.C. farmers challenge government order to cull ostrich herd over avian flu outbreak
British Columbia ostrich farmers ordered to cull a herd of 400 due to an avian flu outbreak are holding onto hope that the Canadian ...
Wildfires take toll on food producer
The people who produce our food need support – especially in the areas of mental and physical well-being – to recover from increasingly widespread ...
Saskatchewan Pork Producers step up biosecurity to reduce risk of PRRS
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Smithfield Foods first to publicly file in 2025 for big US IPO
Smithfield Foods on Monday made public its paperwork for its New York initial public offering as the maker of Farmland bacon and Farmer John ...
7 southwestern Ontario poultry farms in quarantine after avian flu outbreak
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) says seven poultry farms in southwestern Ontario are under quarantine due to an avian flu outbreak CBC News ...
Meat Institute Hires Nicole Johnson-Hoffman to Be Chief Operating Officer
The Meat Institute today announced industry veteran Nicole Johnson-Hoffman was hired to be Chief Operating Officer “Nicole Johnson-Hoffman brings a wide breadth of ...
Radio-Frequency Identification Technology Provides Early Warning of Swine Disease
Researchers with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are using radio-frequency identification technology to track the feeding behavior of pigs to provide an early warning of ...
SHIC calls for research proposals aimed at addressing H5N1 in swine
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Walmart Canada says underweight meat problem fixed by B.C. supplier
Walmart Canada says a third-party supplier that weighed and labelled meat products for its Richmond, B.C., store took immediate “corrective action” when it was made aware some products were being…
Innovation meets inspiration: the future of the meat and protein industry at IFFA 2025
Frankfurt am Main, 15 January 2025. IFFA is set to focus on issues crucial to the future of the meat and protein industry when it opens from 3 to 8 May…
B.C. farmers challenge government order to cull ostrich herd over avian flu outbreak
British Columbia ostrich farmers ordered to cull a herd of 400 due to an avian flu outbreak are holding onto hope that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency will change its…
Wildfires take toll on food producer
The people who produce our food need support – especially in the areas of mental and physical well-being – to recover from increasingly widespread wildfire, scientists have found Trina…
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U.S. tariffs could become catalyst to bolster Canadian supply chains
Experts say U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods could accelerate a push to ramp up domestic food processing and manufacturing, even as some companies consider moving operations south Rosa Saba…
Canada has counter-tariffs ready if Trump launches trade war
Justin Trudeau says Canada is ready to respond with counter-tariffs against the U.S. if President-elect Donald Trump follows through on his threat to begin a trade war in North America…
AI drone maker applies for FAA Certification for Agricultural and Wildfire Industry use
ZenaTech, Inc., a technology company specializing in AI drone solutions announced that its subsidiary, ZenaDrone, has applied for a Federal Aviation Authority crop sprayer “Agricultural Aircraft Operations Certification” Global…
Canada’s pork industry renews financial investment in USask swine welfare chair
Dr. Yolande Seddon (PhD), an associate professor in swine behaviour and welfare at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM), was named the renewed USask Chair in Swine Welfare on…
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Walmart Canada says underweight meat problem fixed by B.C. supplier
Walmart Canada says a third-party supplier that weighed and labelled meat products for its Richmond, B.C., store took immediate "corrective action" when it was made aware some products were being priced incorrectly Darryl Greer - The Canadian Press Walmart, Sobeys and Loblaw Companies were hit with a class-action lawsuit last week alleging they "misrepresented" the weight of meat by including the weight of packaging in prices. Walmart Canada says ...
Innovation meets inspiration: the future of the meat and protein industry at IFFA 2025
Frankfurt am Main, 15 January 2025. IFFA is set to focus on issues crucial to the future of the meat and protein industry when it opens from 3 to 8 May 2025 Under the motto ‘Rethinking Meat and Proteins’, this leading international trade fair will present a comprehensive overview of the value chain – from processing and packaging to innovative ingredients and the latest point-of-sale trends. The exhibition halls ...
B.C. farmers challenge government order to cull ostrich herd over avian flu outbreak
British Columbia ostrich farmers ordered to cull a herd of 400 due to an avian flu outbreak are holding onto hope that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency will change its mind before their kill date in just over two weeks The federal agency sent Universal Ostrich Farms Inc. a notice on Dec. 31 instructing their ostriches to be destroyed and disposed of by Feb. 1, but the owners ...
Wildfires take toll on food producer
The people who produce our food need support – especially in the areas of mental and physical well-being – to recover from increasingly widespread wildfire, scientists have found Trina Kleist - University of California The federal Farm Bill could help, but it is languishing in Congress. An extension of the previous Farm Bill was passed in late December. Postdoctoral researcher Natalia Pinzon Jimenez used surveys to hone in on ...
Saskatchewan Pork Producers step up biosecurity to reduce risk of PRRS
Pork producers in Saskatchewan are monitoring what appears to be an increase in reproductive diseases in other parts of North America and taking steps to keep those infections out of their herds. by Bruce Cochrane - Farmscape.ca Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome or PRRS, an infection which causes reproductive failure, pneumonia and increased susceptibility to secondary bacterial infection, was first identified in the United States in 1987. Florian Possberg, a partner with ...
Smithfield Foods first to publicly file in 2025 for big US IPO
Smithfield Foods on Monday made public its paperwork for its New York initial public offering as the maker of Farmland bacon and Farmer John sausages prepares for its U.S. stock market return after more than a decade CBC News Hong Kong-based WH Group, the world's largest pork producer that took Smithfield private in 2013 for $4.7 billion, will sell some of its shares in the Virginia-based company in the offering, ...
7 southwestern Ontario poultry farms in quarantine after avian flu outbreak
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) says seven poultry farms in southwestern Ontario are under quarantine due to an avian flu outbreak CBC News These include four farms near Ingersoll, two in Strathroy and one in North Middlesex County. The first cases were detected on Dec. 14, 2024, and officials say the virus was transmitted to the area through migratory birds. "The source is generally migratory birds, so it's usually spread through ...