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The U.S.-imposed tariffs are now effective and Canadian agriculture groups are responding to them. Read what they have to say and be sure to listen to the AgAnnex Talks podcast discussing how tariffs may impact the industry.
- Kaitlin Berger, west editor
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U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed tariffs of 25 per cent will be applied to Canadian imports; multiple Canadian agriculture groups have responded.
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A new state-of-the-art nitrogen fertilizer production facility – designed, owned, and controlled by farmers – is coming to Saskatchewan.
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The minister of agriculture and agri-food travelled to Washington, D.C. to discuss the Canada-United States trading relationship.
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British Columbia will soon have nearly 200 new jobs and hundreds more people trained in science and technology to enhance food security.
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The federal minister of agriculture and agri-food has announced more than $116 million under the Agricultural Clean Technology program.
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Join us for a free webinar on March 13th at 1:00pm ET with Joel Bokenfohr, Business Advisor with FCC where he will share pre-planning tools and considerations your farm can use when beginning the succession conversation.
Joel has spent time around nearly 1,000 farm kitchen tables, working directly with farm families to guide them in making informed decisions on transition planning, farm management and business structures ensuring their operations thrive for the long term.
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Crop diversification is important to help reduce environmental and economic risk, improve domestic self-sufficiency in food, provide a diversity in human and animal diets, and to improve economic development and gross domestic product. Crop diversification has been investigated at Manitoba’s Diversification Centres over the years with approximately 145 different crops. Some worked and some didn't.
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There are many factors that go into improving food security. By trying to improve pest management practices, diversify crop production and - overall - mitigate challenges that impact crop production, we can ensure we have the tools we need to produce more and more food despite the challenges of pests, disease, weeds and weather.
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BRANDT has appointed Doug Pottinger as the new regional sales manager for Canada to expand their reach and introduce innovative plant health technologies within the country.
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Nutrien Ag Solutions announced two winners for the Hometown Yield Challenge, a program to support rural communities.
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Bayer Crop Science Canada has launched Vyconic soybeans, a new trait technology that will be the first to feature tolerance to five herbicide active ingredients.
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Blanket tariffs — like the 25 per cent tariffs on imports into the United States from Canada – affect every single industry. In this special episode of AgAnnex Talks, editors Bree Rody and Amy Kouniakis discuss the unique ways in which the agriculture, agri-food and growing sectors could be affected. They discuss how current trade processes work and how these tariffs fit into an already at-times fraught context when it comes to labour, infrastructure and more.
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