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A new cabinet has been selected for Canada – find out what this means for potatoes and the ag sector. Learn about the proposed move for a foodbelt protection plan to conserve farmland. Plus, the latest Ontario fruit and vegetable crop updates.
- Jill Filmer, editor
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With the appointment of a new federal cabinet for Canada, including Heath MacDonald as the new minister of agriculture and agri-food, various agriculture groups have welcomed the new body along with their heed for protection of the agriculture sector.
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Two MPPs say Ontario needs to create a foodbelt to protect farmland and help the province's agricultural industry survive any U.S. tariffs. Guelph MPP and Green Party of Ontario leader Mike Schreiner and MPP Bobbi Ann Brady, the independent MPP for Haldimand-Norfolk, have co-written a private member's bill that they presented at Queen's Park last week.
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The Pest Management Regulatory Agency has approved the registration of Ridomil Gold 480 SL fungicide for use on grapes. This fungicide provides post-infection and protectant activity on downy mildew.
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The vegetable specialists with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness (OMAFA) have released new crop updates for Ontario fruits and vegetables. Planting continues across the province, and pest scouting and management strategies are of the essence at this point in time to keep ahead of pests.
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The last six months have really put the resolve of Canadian producers to the test. Since the re-election of U.S. president Donald Trump in November, Canadians have witnessed the implementation of tariffs, counter-tariffs and tariff pauses numerous times, all while electing a new prime minister in an election noted by political analysts worldwide due to the shocking comeback of the Liberal Party of Canada. What does this have to do with potatoes?
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