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Canadian pea growers face 100 per cent import tariff into China so continued access to Indian market is welcome news.
Australia's wheat production is projected to drop 10 per cent this year to 30.6 million tonnes, with barley and canola output ...
Spring planting in Alberta entered the home stretch with overall progress at 90 per cent seeded as of May 27, the province's ...
In the first trading day of June, live and cattle futures on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange made substantial gains.
Crops are off to a quick start on the Canadian Prairies and are looking good for the most part, although there are mounting ...
The Canadian dollar finished Monday slightly below 73 U.S. cents in pre-report positioning ahead of the Bank of Canada’s interest rate announcement on June 4. The loonie closed at US$0.7296 or ...
Rainfall over India is likely to remain subdued for over a week as the annual monsoon’s progress has stalled after its ...
A report on digital agriculture from the Canadian Agri-food Policy Institute and EMILI says data strategies need to be a ...
Pea leaf weevils were a challenging pest for pea growers near the Manitoba-Saskatchewan border in 2024. Conditions are right ...
Chicago wheat traded both sides of unchanged on Friday as the U.S. dollar showed some signs of weakness and the market ...
Exporting products to the United States is beneficial for Canadian businesses, but selling to multiple countries will often ...
Yo-yoing U.S. tariff rates will end up costing farmers more for new machinery and parts — and not just farmers in the U.S.
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