As the Canada-United States trading relationship remains volatile, the federal government is attempting to build new international relationships to support the agricultural sector. Read more below.
On February 7, the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay, federal minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, convened provincial and territorial ministers of agriculture to discuss Canada's agriculture sector in light of the Canada-United States trading relationship.» Read More...
From nutrient protection to seed enhancement, it’s crucial to stay up to date on the latest studies and trends happening across the ag industry. Explore resources and discover tailored solutions for your operation’s needs.» Read more...
The governments of Canada and Quebec are making $35.3 million available to support producers who adopt more sustainable farming practices. The new investment, part of which is funded under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, makes it possible to launch the fourth enrolment period of the Rétribution agroenvironnementale (Rewarding of Agri-Environmental Practices) and up to 1200 new farm businesses will be eligible for support under the initiative.» Read More...
The Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance is welcoming the opportunity to solidify its trading relationship with Ecuador, which the alliance calls an “exciting market for Canadian agri-food.”» Read More...
The Canada-United States border is a porous one for herbicide-resistant weeds. The latest in a line of highly challenging species – Palmer amaranth – continues to make inroads in regions across both countries. » Learn more...