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The Japanese word for "crisis" (pronounced "kiki") is comprised of two characters, meaning "dangerous" and "opportunity." In the face of uncertainty, producers search for silver linings (and support).
- Bree Rody, editor
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With a swelling "buy Canadian" sentiment has emerged among consumers, OFA has launched a campaign and new web resources to help guide Ontarians to seasonal and local produce, including potatoes.
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The new plan, which comes following thorough industry consultation, will take effect with the 2025 potato crop, replacing the Potato Wart Domestic Long-term Management Plan of 2009.
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Producers say some orders have been cut from 10 to 100 per cent in the face of ongoing economic uncertainty.
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New funding has been announced for U of G's ClimateSmart Soils chair, support for P.E.I. farmers and ag safety. Plus, CFA applauds a recent change.
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Trade chaos came thick and fast after the most recent U.S. presidential election. With significant tariffs and general obstructions to cross-border trade a now omnipresent threat, if not hard reality, Canada’s fruit and vegetable growers are strapping in for what might prove a difficult and tumultuous period. However, not all hope is lost and the fruit and vegetable sector faces opportunities to build domestic resilience, and potentially, other markets.
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