Trump Won’t Be Able to Save the Struggling US Beef Industry
He has manned the McDonald’s drive-thru, served Big Macs in the White House and peddled Trump Steaks on cable TV. But even a red-meat loving president like Donald Trump won’t be able…
Read More Trade emerges as top issue at Sask Pork AGM
When it comes to trade, Saskatchewan’s pork sector is anxious to see the excellent trading relationship between Canada and the U.S. continue Bruce Cochrane – Farmscape.ca With the renegotiation of…
Read More Trump Won’t Be Able to Save the Struggling US Beef Industry
He has manned the McDonald’s drive-thru, served Big Macs in the White House and peddled Trump Steaks on cable TV. But even a red-meat loving ...
Trade emerges as top issue at Sask Pork AGM
When it comes to trade, Saskatchewan's pork sector is anxious to see the excellent trading relationship between Canada and the U.S. continue Bruce Cochrane ...
Celebrate Farm Transition Appreciation Day on January 9, 2025
The fifth annual Farm Transition Appreciation Day (FTADay) will take place on Thursday January 9, 2025 by Global Newswire Farm Transition Appreciation Day was created ...
Foods that will see the biggest price increases next year?
Researchers say a Canadian family of four can expect to spend $16,833.67 on food in 2025, a more than $800 increase by The Canadian Press ...
Provincial Funding is Massive Support for Ontario’s Agritourism Sector
With the support of the provincial government, Ontario’s leading agritourism association is taking giant steps to grow the sector across Ontario Agritourism Ontario (formerly ...
A&W Tackles Food Waste and Hunger with Second Harvest Partnership
A&W is proud to support 987 non-profit organizations nationwide through meal donations, reaffirming their commitment to combat food insecurity and reduce waste in their ...
New technologies can improve the resilience of Canada’s food systems
Advancements in food production technologies provide meaningful opportunities to improve the resilience of Canada’s food system, offering people a greater diversity of food sources ...
Beef prices hit record high at the grocery store — and on the ranch too
The cost of ground beef, steak and roasts has continued to rise this year, reaching historic levels on grocery store shelves by Kyle Bakx ...
Meat Institute Announces Special Programming at 2025 IPPE on Key Industry Topics
The Meat Institute is offering special programming featuring key industry topics including sustainability, Listeria control, packaging, automation, artificial intelligence and more at the 2025 ...
Ground beef tied to U.S. E. coli recall, wasn’t sold in Canada says distributor
At least 19 people in Minnesota have been sickened by E. coli poisoning tied to a national recall of more than 167,000 pounds of potentially ...
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Trump Won’t Be Able to Save the Struggling US Beef Industry
He has manned the McDonald’s drive-thru, served Big Macs in the White House and peddled Trump Steaks on cable TV. But even a red-meat loving president like Donald Trump won’t be able…
Trade emerges as top issue at Sask Pork AGM
When it comes to trade, Saskatchewan’s pork sector is anxious to see the excellent trading relationship between Canada and the U.S. continue Bruce Cochrane – Farmscape.ca With the renegotiation of…
Celebrate Farm Transition Appreciation Day on January 9, 2025
The fifth annual Farm Transition Appreciation Day (FTADay) will take place on Thursday January 9, 2025 by Global Newswire Farm Transition Appreciation Day was created to encourage and celebrate the progress…
Foods that will see the biggest price increases next year?
Researchers say a Canadian family of four can expect to spend $16,833.67 on food in 2025, a more than $800 increase by The Canadian Press Food prices in Canada will likely…
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Trump tariffs could raise cost of everything from beef and pork to avocados and tequila
U.S. prices may rise next year for avocados, strawberries and other fresh produce, and consumers could face shortages, if President-elect Donald Trump follows through on plans to slap tariffs on…
Digestion of Livestock waste project announced
Lystek International (Lystek) is excited to announce the LysteMize Livestock Waste Characterization Study with support from the Department of Natural Resources Canada and Brown and Caldwell by The Canadian Press Lystek…
Trump’s tariff shock equals pain on both sides of the Canada / U.S. border
Business and political leaders in Canada say there will be pain if Donald Trump follows through on his pledge to impose a 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian goods,…
Trump taps Rollins as Agriculture Chief
President-elect Donald Trump said Saturday that he will nominate former White House aide Brooke Rollins to be his agriculture secretary, the last of his picks to lead executive agencies and…
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Trump Won’t Be Able to Save the Struggling US Beef Industry
He has manned the McDonald’s drive-thru, served Big Macs in the White House and peddled Trump Steaks on cable TV. But even a red-meat loving president like Donald Trump won’t be able to save the struggling US beef industry by Gerson Freitas Jr - bnnbloomberg A severe shortage of cattle, which has fueled grocery-store price hikes and wiped-out billions in meat-processor profits, is primed to get worse before the next election cycle. The ...
Trade emerges as top issue at Sask Pork AGM
When it comes to trade, Saskatchewan's pork sector is anxious to see the excellent trading relationship between Canada and the U.S. continue Bruce Cochrane - Farmscape.ca With the renegotiation of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement looming, discussion on trade was among the highlights last week when the province's pork producers gathered in Swift Current for Sask Pork's 2024 Annual General meeting. Saskatchewan Pork Development Board General Manager Mark Ferguson says everyone within ...
Celebrate Farm Transition Appreciation Day on January 9, 2025
The fifth annual Farm Transition Appreciation Day (FTADay) will take place on Thursday January 9, 2025 by Global Newswire Farm Transition Appreciation Day was created to encourage and celebrate the progress Canada’s farmers are making to secure the future of farming in Canada. It is a groundswell movement to motivate farmers to start, restart, and keep going on their farm transition journey. It is one day of the year when we ...
Foods that will see the biggest price increases next year?
Researchers say a Canadian family of four can expect to spend $16,833.67 on food in 2025, a more than $800 increase by The Canadian Press Food prices in Canada will likely go up by three to five per cent next year, according to the 15th annual food price report released Thursday by a partnership that includes researchers at Dalhousie University, the University of Guelph, University of Saskatchewan and University of British ...
Provincial Funding is Massive Support for Ontario’s Agritourism Sector
With the support of the provincial government, Ontario’s leading agritourism association is taking giant steps to grow the sector across Ontario Agritourism Ontario (formerly Farm Fresh Ontario) is heading into 2025 with a new name and look that is more reflective of what the association does. It is also taking on some big projects thanks to the support of Ontario’s Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness. “Agritourism is such a dynamic and ...
A&W Tackles Food Waste and Hunger with Second Harvest Partnership
A&W is proud to support 987 non-profit organizations nationwide through meal donations, reaffirming their commitment to combat food insecurity and reduce waste in their communities. A&W Canada is proud to announce a national expansion of their in-restaurant food rescue program in partnership with Second Harvest, Canada's largest food rescue organization. To date, 441 A&W Restaurants across Canada have joined the Second Harvest Food Rescue App. More restaurants are expected ...
New technologies can improve the resilience of Canada’s food systems
Advancements in food production technologies provide meaningful opportunities to improve the resilience of Canada’s food system, offering people a greater diversity of food sources and building on Canada’s position as a global leader in agriculture, according to The Next Course, a new expert panel report from the Council of Canadian Academies (CCA) by The Canadian Press The National Research Council of Canada asked the CCA to consider the areas of scientific ...