Pork

Canada’s Ag Industry would benefit from Cyber Barn Raising to guard farmers against online attacks

If farmers are under threat, then so are the rest of us,’ researcher Janos Botschner says     by Kate Bueckert – CBC News Cathy Lennon can’t recall the last time…

Farmers’ Ability to Produce Food Jeopardised by Public Misunderstanding of Modern Agriculture

The General Manager of Manitoba Pork suggests it’s up to farmers to ensure the public is aware of what it takes to maintain a sustainable food supply     by…

Tax relief for Prairie livestock producers facing the impacts of extreme weather

Canadian farmers are directly impacted by climate change and its effects can be detrimental to sustaining operations      To provide assurance for producers as they make difficult herd management…

Walmart sets Nebraska beef facility plans

Walmart Inc.’s purchase of a minority stake in Sustainable Beef LLC will help the Nebraska company build a processing center from which Walmart can source top-quality Angus beef    by…

Zero kills to date with Alberta’s bounty hunt on invasive wild boar

A bounty program touted as a remedy to Alberta’s wild boar problem has resulted in zero kills in the five months since the province declared open season on the invasive…

Manitoba Pork Encourages Those in Agriculture to Better Communicate Story of Modern Farming

The General Manager of Manitoba Pork suggests those in agriculture need to work together to dispel the myths surrounding modern agriculture   by Bruce Cochrane – Farmscape.ca An article circulated…

Sustainable, skilled labor is the answer to long term solutions for the meat processing industry

As we move into the post-pandemic era, an issue facing many industries is the U.S. labor shortage, and the meat processing industry is no different    Twenty-seven state agriculture departments…

B.C. man makes the cut as Canadian team of butchers steak claim to be world’s best

Ronnie Keely from Kamloops is taking part in World Butchers’ Challenge on Sept. 2-3   by Winston Szeto – CBC News Over the past decade, Kamloops butcher Ronnie Keely has…

Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association announces new CEO 

Grant McLellan, who has served as chief of staff for several Saskatchewan cabinet ministers, including the ministers of agriculture and trade, will step into the role September 12th  Real Agriculture…

Government of Canada announces up to $45.3 million to enhance African swine fever prevention and preparedness

Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, the Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, announced an investment of up to $45.3 million to enhance efforts to prevent African swine fever (ASF) from entering Canada and…

Registration now open for the 2022-23 BCRC Webinar Series

This year’s Beef Cattle Research Council webinar series will cover a range of topics all focused on practical, science-based information for Canadian beef producers Beef Cattle Research Council (BCRC) –…

VIDO Explores Mechanisms Responsible for Intrauterine Vaccine Immune Response

Researchers with the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization are exploring the mechanisms involved in triggering an immune response in sows and gilts inoculated using intrauterine vaccination by Bruce Cochrane –…

Hog futures firm after hitting six-week low

Chicago Mercantile Exchange hog futures edged higher on Monday, with the market recovering after hitting its lowest in nearly six weeks on Friday, traders said Reuters But gains were kept…

Farmers defend milk price increase as commission reports a decline in production costs

Dairy commission says production costs have gone down, but farmers say that’s not the full picture because consumers won’t notice an increase in milk prices until dairy farmers begin to…

Canada’s disappearing ‘average farmer’ means one-size-fits-all policies no longer work

Canada’s agriculture industry has been undergoing significant changes over the past 45 years by Alfons Weersink  – the Conversation Since the 1970s, the number of farms has been steadily declining,…

Review of U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade two years under the ‘New NAFTA’

July 1, 2022, marked the second anniversary of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). The agreement that replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was built on the idea of…

CFIB Report: The Next generation of Agriculture

Canada’s agriculture sector has had its fair share of challenges recruiting youth over the years. To many, this is not news as they have been feeling the effects of the…

Ontario government ordered to pay $3.5M to company it took over and ‘destroyed’ during 2003 tainted-meat probe

Aylmer Meat Packers and its owner had sued the province for negligence, trespass and conversion and sought damages, but their claim was originally dismissed at trial by Liam Casey –…

NPPC Encourages Stepped Up Biosecurity and Participating in Available Programs to Address ASF Market Disruptions

The National Pork Producers Council is encouraging U.S. pork producers to step up their focus on biosecurity and to take advantage of the various programs available to help maintain market…

Cold and hungry: Food inflation bites Canada’s north

In Canada’s remote north, residents have long paid dearly for food, and rising prices have worsened an already dire situation, exposing the vulnerability of one of the world’s biggest exporters…

Our December 2024 Issue

In our December 2024 issue we look at the Indonesia Economic Partnership Agreement, Federal funding for the Cattle Industry’s Improvement initiatives, Ontario’s Agritourism Sector, Cargill cutting jobs, A&W tackling food waste, Consumer Trust over Climate Optics, the rising cost of doing business, and much more!