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Crops

Researchers delete proteins in wheat harmful to people with celiac disease

Baking quality also improved

By University of California May 28, 2025
Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have deleted a cluster of genes in wheat that generates gluten proteins that can trigger immune reactions without harming the breadmaking quality of this globally nutritious crop.

The total settlement includes a cash payment of $404 million and $96 million that has already been paid through the “Loblaw Card program.”
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Loblaw and parent company to pay out $500 million in bread price fixing settlement

By Geralyn Wichers July 26, 2024
Grocery giant Loblaw (Loblaw Companies Limited) and parent company George Weston Limited announced yesterday a $500 million settlement had been reached concerning their involvement in a bread price-fixing scandal.

An air-fryer grilled cheese and ham sandwich. (Dempsters.ca)
Crops, Markets

Canada Bread fined $50 million over price-fixing

'Leniency' settlement follows breadmaker's guilty plea

By Dave Bedard June 22, 2023
A storied Canadian producer of bread and bakery products has a month to pay a $50 million fine for price-fixing in an ongoing federal probe which still has eyes on […] Read more

(DavesKillerBread.com)
Crops

Flatbread firm FGF buys Weston Foods bakery business

Weston selling to focus on retail, real estate

By Dave Bedard October 28, 2021
The parent company for Canadian grocery and retail giant Loblaw is taking a major step out of the baked goods business. George Weston Ltd. announced Oct. 26 it would sell […] Read more

A sharply smaller spring wheat harvest due to drought may force bakers to change how they work with flour.  Photo: DanielBendjy/E+/Getty Images

Millers, bakers fret as drought withers North America’s spring wheat

By Karl Plume, Rod Nickel August 5, 2021
Reuters – Millers and bakers are draining wheat reserves and paying more for spring wheat used in baking, as drought shrivels crops across the Canadian Prairies and northern U.S. Plains […] Read more


(Gelmold/iStock/Getty Images)
Crops, Markets

CBOT weekly outlook: Wheat futures underpinned for now

However, traders still watching headlines

By Phil Franz-Warkentin March 26, 2020
MarketsFarm — U.S. wheat futures have climbed higher over the past week, with the largest gains in Chicago Board of Trade soft wheat, as global uncertainty over the COVID-19 pandemic […] Read more

CBOT May 2020 wheat with 20-, 50- and 100-day moving averages. (Barchart)
Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Wheat climbs on global demand for bread

By Julie Ingwersen March 26, 2020
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. wheat futures surged on Wednesday, with the May contract on the Chicago Board of Trade hitting a two-month high on a mix of technical buying […] Read more

Ardent Mills’ milling facility at Saskatoon. (ArdentMills.com)
Crops, Markets

North America’s millers, bakers scramble to satisfy bread binge

By Julie Ingwersen, Rod Nickel March 24, 2020
Chicago/Winnipeg | Reuters — North American flour mills and bakeries are rushing to boost production as the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus leads to consumer stockpiling of staples such as […] Read more


CBOT May 2020 wheat with 20-, 50- and 100-day moving averages. (Barchart)
Crops, Markets

U.S. grains: Wheat jumps to one-month top

Soy climbs, corn little changed

By Julie Ingwersen March 23, 2020
Chicago | Reuters — U.S. wheat futures surged nearly four per cent on Monday and hit a one-month high, buoyed by strong buying by domestic flour millers as consumers stockpile […] Read more

Motorcyclists queue for fuel at a station in Khartoum on Feb. 10, 2020.(Photo: Reuters/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah)
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Sudan to continue to subsidize bread but with ‘justice’

By Reuters February 12, 2020
Khartoum | Reuters — Sudan will continue to subsidize bread prices during transitional rule after Omar al-Bashir’s ouster but wants to achieve “justice” in distributing income supports, its trade and […] Read more

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