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Fruit and Vegetable Growers of Canada appoint policy lead

By Jonah Grignon August 11, 2025
FVGC announces Erik Nielsen will step into the newly-created role of Director of Policy, Research, and Public Affairs

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Markets, News, reuters

Trump urges China to quadruple soybean orders

Analysts say quadrupling soybean orders is ‘highly unlikely’

By Chandni Shah, Ella Cao, Lewis Jackson, Reuters August 11, 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday urged China to quadruple its soybean purchases ahead of a key tariff truce deadline, sending Chicago soybean prices higher, though analysts were quick to question the feasibility of any such deal.

Several beekeeping groups in Canada have been pushing for the border to reopen to American bulk packaged bees. Photo: File
Livestock

CFIA rejects beekeeper proposals on U.S. packaged bees

The CFIA was unconvinced that suggested measures could offset the risk of importing bee pests along with bulk bee replacement stock

By Jeff Melchior August 8, 2025
The CFIA was unconvinced that suggested measures could offset the risk of importing bee pests along with bulk bee replacement stock.

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Livestock, Markets

U.S. livestock: Cattle futures fall hard, hogs mixed

By Geralyn Wichers August 8, 2025
Feeder and live cattle futures fell hard on Friday while lean hogs closed on either side of unchanged.

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Crops

Alberta Crop Report: Scattered rains, crop conditions

Central region crops fare best

By Adam Peleshaty August 8, 2025
Scattered showers resulted in variable crop conditions in Alberta as of Aug. 5, 2025.


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Markets, reuters

U.S. grains: Chicago corn, wheat choppy amid demand uptick, ample supply

By Heather Schlitz, Reuters August 8, 2025
Chicago wheat, corn and soybean futures chopped up and down but ended lower on Friday as traders weighed a bounce in demand fuelled by low prices against expectations of ample supply and upcoming U.S. government crop forecasts.

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Crops, News, reuters

Nutrien expects more fertilizer use by farmers despite low crop prices

By Ed White, Reuters August 8, 2025
Nutrien expects increased fertilizer use by North American farmers this fall and a good global potash market in 2026 despite some crop prices at multi-year lows.

Prairie wheat bids weaken in early August
Markets

Prairie wheat bids weaken in early August

Losses in U.S. futures weigh

By Phil Franz-Warkentin August 8, 2025
Hard red spring wheat bids in Western Canada were weaker during the week ended Aug. 7, as a move to five-year lows in the United States futures weighed on prices.


Federal government to consult agriculture, agri-food groups on interprovincial trade rules
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Federal government to consult agriculture, agri-food groups on interprovincial trade rules

Consultations on regulations under the Free Trade and Labour Mobility Act to take place this month

By Geralyn Wichers August 8, 2025
The federal government says it will be seeking opinions from agriculture and agri-food representatives as it develops regulations under an act designed to reduce interprovincial trade barriers.

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World food prices at two-year high on rising meat and edible oils, FAO says

By Reuters August 8, 2025
World food commodity prices rose in July to their highest in over two years, as a jump for vegetable oils and record levels for meat outweighed falling cereal, dairy and sugar prices, the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization said.

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