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Editor's Note 
 
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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OFA urges Ontarians to make a difference through shopping choices

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.


CFIA finalizes potato wart response plan

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.


Manitoba potato industry fears big losses as companies cut orders

Producers say some orders have been cut from 10 to 100 per cent in the face of ongoing economic uncertainty.


Ag update: March

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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Building resilience in light of American aggression

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. » Read More...
 
 
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