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Brighter crop prospects pressure CWB PROs

By FBC staff April 24, 2008
Improved prospects for the worldwide wheat crop are a drag on the Canadian Wheat Board’s 2008-09 pool return outlook (PRO) for Prairie wheat. The April PROs — the board’s monthly […] Read more

Crops

Ottawa to fund B.C. hemp plot trials

By FBC staff April 24, 2008
B.C. forestry towns hit hard by the mountain pine beetle will use federal cash to see whether they can produce hemp commercially. The project in the District of 100 Mile […] Read more


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Cost index raised for railways’ Prairie grain handle

By FBC staff April 24, 2008
Rising fuel and labour costs may allow Canada’s two main railways to keep more revenue from Prairie grain freight in 2008-09. The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) on Thursday announced it […] Read more

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P.E.I. ag budget up, not down: minister

By FBC staff April 24, 2008
Prince Edward Island’s agriculture minister is disputing claims that the department’s funding was cut by 30 per cent in Wednesday’s budget. Neil LeClair issued a press release Thursday stating the […] Read more

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Grain prices cost Maple Leaf in Q1

By FBC staff April 24, 2008
Higher grain prices have bit into Maple Leaf Foods’ bakery and hog production businesses, leading the company to break even in its first fiscal quarter. The Toronto food processing company […] Read more


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Manitoba to legislate compensation for artificial floods

By FBC staff April 24, 2008
A compensation program for farmers in northwestern Manitoba whose land is flooded by operation of the Shellmouth Dam will be legislated under a bill introduced Wednesday. The Shellmouth Dam and […] Read more

New markets beckon to Canadian food firms: report

By FBC staff April 24, 2008
While rising costs, the rising dollar and slowing economies such as the U.S. put pressure on Canadian food processors, they should look to other export markets as well as their […] Read more

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N.B. antes up for local food marketing

By FBC staff April 24, 2008
New Brunswick farmers who want to market products locally will get about 40 per cent more help from the province this year to do so. Agriculture Minister Ronald Ouelette on […] Read more


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Fertilizer demand catapults PotashCorp’s Q1

By FBC staff April 24, 2008
Demand for fertilizer, driven by pressure to improve global food production, has more than doubled PotashCorp’s first-quarter bottom line. The Saskatoon fertilizer producer posted net income of $566 million (all […] Read more

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Sask. organic farmers earn international honour

By FBC staff April 23, 2008
Saskatchewan organic farmers Eric and Betty Leicht have earned an honourable mention from an international certifying body as its organic farmers of the year. The Leichts, who farm at Spalding, […] Read more

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