Top U.S. and Chinese economic officials held “remarkably stable” talks in Paris on Sunday that touched on potential areas of ...
Canadian officials will look into whether global imports of frozen and canned vegetables are threatening Canadian growers and processors.
Canadian pea exports picked up in January, while lentil movement dipped compared to the previous month, according to the latest Statistics Canada trade data.
Canada’s annual inflation rate fell to 1.8 per cent in February, after prices in the same period a year ago had risen sharply when the government’s sales tax relief ended, Statistics Canada said on ...
Realtors have noticed a change in the farmland market, where values in the best regions continue to rise but demand for mediocre land is softer ...
Aaron Anderson of Richardson International is listed as one of three new directors for 2026-27. Anderson will be a director-at-large nominated by the council’s board. It is an interesting development ...
Canola futures climbed higher during the week ended March 11, finding spillover support from advances in crude oil due to the ...
China will release fertilizers from national commercial reserves ahead of spring planting, it said on Friday, as the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to the conflict in the Middle East ...
The Canadian Agricultural HR Council (CAHRC) is one of 14 groups set to receive federal funding to develop sector-specific information and HR tools to support workforce development, the federal ...
The federal government will allow more temporary foreign workers in some rural regions to address acute labour shortages it said on Friday.
U.S. grain prices have surged since the Iran war began, triggering a flurry of corn and soybean sales by farmers who squirreled away last year’s harvests due to weak prices.
Claas showed its square baler concept, called the Cubix, last November at Agritechnica; the unit is designed to bale as much as 70 tonnes per hour.