The Ontario government plans to put almost $900,000 into a rural development plan for a county to focus on farming, making and processing bioproducts such as biofuel, chemicals and functional […] Read more
Ont. county looks to build bio-processing hub
Sask. hail claims “unprecedented”: report
Hail insurance providers in Saskatchewan have been “inundated” with claims in the past two weeks, with some companies reporting an “unprecedented” level of activity. In a report released Thursday, the […] Read more
Milk price hikes defeat sector growth: GMC
Efforts to grow Canada’s dairy sector are likely to be stymied as long as dairy producers can simply raise the price they get for industrial milk, according to a new […] Read more
Viterra, GSU meet with mediator
Grain company Viterra and members of the Grain Services Union went back to talks Tuesday with a federally-appointed mediator with an eye toward ending a week-old labour dispute. Almost 200 […] Read more
SeCan GM named CSTA president
SeCan general manager Jeff Reid has been elected the new president of the Canadian Seed Trade Association. Reid, based at SeCan’s Kanata, Ont. head office, was previously a manager at […] Read more
Alta. names MLAs to land-use committee
Long-term tasks outlined in Alberta’s new Land-Use Framework will be spearheaded by a new committee of MLAs, the provincial government announced Tuesday. Evan Berger, the MLA for Livingstone-Macleod, parliamentary assistant […] Read more
Quaker Oats triples U of S research funding
Oat researchers at the University of Saskatchewan have picked up a new three-year, $1.6 million funding commitment from Pepsi-QTG Canada, owners of the Quaker Oats business in Canada. The Quaker […] Read more
Lallemand opens Montreal probiotic feed lab
Montreal feed additive firm Lallemand Animal Nutrition has opened a new centre of excellence in ruminant research to develop next-generation probiotics for livestock. The company, whose parent specializes in developing […] Read more
“Product of Canada” rules kick in Dec. 31
New guidelines for food manufacturers who use the terms “Product of Canada” and “Made in Canada” will apply to foods produced after Dec. 31 this year, Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz […] Read more
Payments, new programs swamp AgriCorp: report
Ill-equipped as AgriCorp may be for all the ag support programs and payments it’s been asked to handle in recent years, the Ontario agency should continue to do the job, […] Read more