Food Agency confirms cull of B.C. ostrich farm flock
Operators of a British Columbia ostrich farm where 400 birds have been ordered culled said Wednesday that dozens of supporters have converged on the scene, as the federal agency in…
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Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed Malpeque MP Heath MacDonald as Canada’s new minister of agriculture and agri-food by Thinh Nguyen & Ryan McKellop – CBC News As usual, he will…
Read More Food Agency confirms cull of B.C. ostrich farm flock
Operators of a British Columbia ostrich farm where 400 birds have been ordered culled said Wednesday that dozens of supporters have converged on the ...
Tariff threats dampen pork prices as beef prices rise
Amid the general upward trend in Canadian grocery prices, meat shopping in Canada has become more challenging by Stewart Lewis - The National Post ...
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The atmosphere at the stands of over 1,000 exhibitors at IFFA – Technology for Meat and Alternative Proteins was characterised by a high investment ...
Despite Tariff Threats Live Hog Markets Remain Strong
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FCC: Food and Beverage Industry Faces Mixed Outlook in 2025
Canada’s food and beverage manufacturers face a year of uncertainty, with opportunities tempered by economic challenges, trade disruptions and shifting consumer habits, according to ...
Cattle Mixed Despite Record High Cash Trade
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USDA withdraws salmonella level limits in raw poultry
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Canadian Cattle Association Congratulates New Government
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US tariffs could seriously disrupt $6.1 billion EU exports of packaging and food processing machinery
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China cancels 12,000 metric tons of US pork shipments
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Food Agency confirms cull of B.C. ostrich farm flock
Operators of a British Columbia ostrich farm where 400 birds have been ordered culled said Wednesday that dozens of supporters have converged on the scene, as the federal agency in…
Tariff threats dampen pork prices as beef prices rise
Amid the general upward trend in Canadian grocery prices, meat shopping in Canada has become more challenging by Stewart Lewis – The National Post However, while the price of most…
The industry shows its innovation and optimism at IFFA 2025
The atmosphere at the stands of over 1,000 exhibitors at IFFA – Technology for Meat and Alternative Proteins was characterised by a high investment confidence In a complex global…
Despite Tariff Threats Live Hog Markets Remain Strong
A Senior Risk Management Analyst with HAMS Marketing Services says, despite the economic uncertainty created by the Trump administration’s threatened trade actions, market hog prices have remained strong by…
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P.E.I. has voice in federal cabinet again as Heath MacDonald named agriculture minister
Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed Malpeque MP Heath MacDonald as Canada’s new minister of agriculture and agri-food by Thinh Nguyen & Ryan McKellop – CBC News As usual, he will…
China says it wants to partner with Canada to push back against American bullying
China’s ambassador says Beijing is offering to form a partnership with Canada to push back against American “bullying,” suggesting the two countries could rally other nations to stop Washington from…
Chinese tariffs hitting nearly one in four Canadian agri-businesses
The vast majority of Canadian agri-businesses (88%) say Canada should strengthen trade ties with other countries besides China and the U.S. due to rising trade tensions, finds new data by…
Bird flu feared as a possible pandemic that poses growing risk as the pathogen spreads
Bird flu has been circling the globe for decades but the discovery in 2024 that the deadly pathogen had jumped from a wild bird to a cow came as a…
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Food Agency confirms cull of B.C. ostrich farm flock
Operators of a British Columbia ostrich farm where 400 birds have been ordered culled said Wednesday that dozens of supporters have converged on the scene, as the federal agency in charge of the operation confirmed it would begin the "humane depopulation" of the animals by Chuck Chiang - The Canadian Press However, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said it would not publicize operational plans or dates of the cull at ...
Tariff threats dampen pork prices as beef prices rise
Amid the general upward trend in Canadian grocery prices, meat shopping in Canada has become more challenging by Stewart Lewis - The National Post However, while the price of most beef products has risen, pork prices have dropped, according to the latest Statistics Canada report on monthly average prices for selected food products. Retail beef prices have risen an average of 10-12 per cent in early 2025, with further moderate ...
The industry shows its innovation and optimism at IFFA 2025
The atmosphere at the stands of over 1,000 exhibitors at IFFA – Technology for Meat and Alternative Proteins was characterised by a high investment confidence In a complex global economic situation, the industry impressively demonstrated its innovative strength and competitiveness. This was also confirmed by the visitor numbers: a total of 63,117 trade visitors from 144 countries came to the leading international trade fair in Frankfurt. The proportion from ...
Despite Tariff Threats Live Hog Markets Remain Strong
A Senior Risk Management Analyst with HAMS Marketing Services says, despite the economic uncertainty created by the Trump administration’s threatened trade actions, market hog prices have remained strong by Bruce Cochrane - Farmscape.ca While uncertainty resulting from U.S. President Donald Trump's threatened imposition of new tariffs has pressured futures markets, cash markets for hogs have remained strong. Paul Marchand, a Senior Risk Management Analyst with HAMS Marketing Services, says cash ...
FCC: Food and Beverage Industry Faces Mixed Outlook in 2025
Canada’s food and beverage manufacturers face a year of uncertainty, with opportunities tempered by economic challenges, trade disruptions and shifting consumer habits, according to the latest FCC Food and Beverage Report FCC Economics forecasts a modest 0.6 per cent increase in food and beverage sales to $168.8 billion in 2025, but a 1.5 per cent decline in sales volume, reflecting ongoing adjustments to beverage manufacturing. Profit margins are expected ...
Cattle Mixed Despite Record High Cash Trade
Live cattle futures are down 15 to 50 cents at midday with new nearby June up 52 cents by Austin Schroeder - Barchart Cash trade has been $214-218 so far in the South, with some business up to $222 in the North. The Central Stockyards Fed Cattle Exchange online auction showed sales on 436 of the 872 head offered at $218 in TX. Feeder cattle futures are down 5 cents ...
USDA withdraws salmonella level limits in raw poultry
The Agriculture Department will not require poultry companies to limit salmonella bacteria in their products, halting a Biden Administration effort to prevent food poisoning from contaminated meat by Jones Aleccia - The Associated Press The department on Thursday said it was withdrawing a rule proposed in August after three years of development. Officials with the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service cited feedback from more than 7,000 public comments ...