Tariffs key drivers of food inflation
A retired southwestern Manitoba Butcher suggests to minimise food waste and stretch their food dollar amid rising food costs, consumers should buy products on sale that can be frozen, buy…
Read More MSU analyzes how nutrients in beef are impacted by what cattle eat
Instead of answering, “Where’s the beef?” Michigan State University scientists are gaining a deeper understanding of what’s in the beef by Jenifer Fenton and Jason Rowntree A paper recently…
Read More Tariffs key drivers of food inflation
A retired southwestern Manitoba Butcher suggests to minimise food waste and stretch their food dollar amid rising food costs, consumers should buy products on ...
MSU analyzes how nutrients in beef are impacted by what cattle eat
Instead of answering, “Where’s the beef?” Michigan State University scientists are gaining a deeper understanding of what’s in the beef by Jenifer Fenton ...
Canada’s unstable political landscape complicates trade discussions
A partner with Polar Pork suggests new Chinese tariffs on Canadian agricultural products and threatened U.S. tariffs have the potential to devastate Canadian agriculture. ...
These farmers want cost of living, cutting taxes, and tariffs to be the focus this election and here’s why
Inflation, the price of land and the carbon tax are all squeezing farm budgets in southern Alberta by Elise Stolte - CBC ...
Ottawa increases AgriStability cap to help industry face Chinese tariffs
The Canadian government has announced support for the country's agriculture sector as it deals with tariffs imposed by China The Canadian Press ...
Canadian Chicken Farmers Support Government Commitment to Address Spent Fowl Fraud
Chicken Farmers of Canada (CFC) is encouraged by the recent statement from the Government of Canada, demonstrating a strong commitment to tackling the fraudulent ...
UFCW Responds to USDA Decision to Allow Higher Line Speeds
The UFCW represents 1.2 million workers in meatpacking, food processing, grocery, retail, and other essential industries across North America The ...
Eat grass-fed beef and help the planet?
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Canada Beef launches the best beef dishes contest
The contest offers Canadians an opportunity to nominate their most-loved beef dishes at local restaurants, with a chance for someone in each region to ...
Canada’s dairy industry says tariffs less scary than threats to supply management
Canadian dairy farmers say they are less worried about the threat of steep U.S. tariffs than about a looming battle over supply management ...
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Tariffs key drivers of food inflation
A retired southwestern Manitoba Butcher suggests to minimise food waste and stretch their food dollar amid rising food costs, consumers should buy products on sale that can be frozen, buy…
MSU analyzes how nutrients in beef are impacted by what cattle eat
Instead of answering, “Where’s the beef?” Michigan State University scientists are gaining a deeper understanding of what’s in the beef by Jenifer Fenton and Jason Rowntree A paper recently…
Canada’s unstable political landscape complicates trade discussions
A partner with Polar Pork suggests new Chinese tariffs on Canadian agricultural products and threatened U.S. tariffs have the potential to devastate Canadian agriculture. Bruce Cochrane – Farmscape.ca Amid…
These farmers want cost of living, cutting taxes, and tariffs to be the focus this election and here’s why
Inflation, the price of land and the carbon tax are all squeezing farm budgets in southern Alberta by Elise Stolte – CBC News Sam Van Uden, 21, runs…
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Charlebois: Trump’s economic chaos isn’t a side effect – it’s strategy
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Canada’s new ag minister is Kody Blois
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CFIB statement on the impact of 25% U.S. tariffs on agri-businesses
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Tariffs key drivers of food inflation
A retired southwestern Manitoba Butcher suggests to minimise food waste and stretch their food dollar amid rising food costs, consumers should buy products on sale that can be frozen, buy products that can be used within a day or two of purchase and pay close attention to best before dates Bruce Cochrane - Farmscape.ca Tariffs imposed on Canadian agricultural products by China and the threat of U.S. tariffs are ...
MSU analyzes how nutrients in beef are impacted by what cattle eat
Instead of answering, “Where’s the beef?” Michigan State University scientists are gaining a deeper understanding of what’s in the beef by Jenifer Fenton and Jason Rowntree A paper recently published by two MSU researchers highlights new data on how the nutrient composition and healthfulness of beef is impacted by what beef cattle feed on. Jenifer Fenton, a professor in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, and Jason ...
Canada’s unstable political landscape complicates trade discussions
A partner with Polar Pork suggests new Chinese tariffs on Canadian agricultural products and threatened U.S. tariffs have the potential to devastate Canadian agriculture. Bruce Cochrane - Farmscape.ca Amid concerns related to new 100 percent Chinese tariffs on imported Canadian canola oil, canola meal and peas, 25 percent tariffs on Canadian pork, fish and seafood products and threatened U.S. tariffs on Canadian imports, Prime Minister Mark Carney has called ...
These farmers want cost of living, cutting taxes, and tariffs to be the focus this election and here’s why
Inflation, the price of land and the carbon tax are all squeezing farm budgets in southern Alberta by Elise Stolte - CBC News Sam Van Uden, 21, runs the seeder on a prairie farm in southern Alberta. It's good hours, but the paycheque doesn't stretch the way it did for young adults who used to start this way. That's what he wants this federal election campaign to focus on, ...
Ottawa increases AgriStability cap to help industry face Chinese tariffs
The Canadian government has announced support for the country's agriculture sector as it deals with tariffs imposed by China The Canadian Press The federal agriculture department says in a news release that the current payment cap under AgriStability, a program that works similarly to crop insurance, will double to $6 million for the 2025 program year. Support also includes increasing the compensation rate from 80 per cent ...
Canadian Chicken Farmers Support Government Commitment to Address Spent Fowl Fraud
Chicken Farmers of Canada (CFC) is encouraged by the recent statement from the Government of Canada, demonstrating a strong commitment to tackling the fraudulent importation of broiler meat mislabeled as spent fowl The dedication to enhancing collaboration between industry and enforcement agencies marks a positive step toward protecting the integrity of Canada's chicken supply and safeguarding the livelihoods of Canadian chicken farmers. Spent fowl refers to ...
UFCW Responds to USDA Decision to Allow Higher Line Speeds
The UFCW represents 1.2 million workers in meatpacking, food processing, grocery, retail, and other essential industries across North America The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union released a statement in response to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) announcement that it will instruct the Food Safety and Inspection Service to extend waivers allowing pork and poultry facilities to operate at higher line speeds. Earlier this ...