Ont. wheat growers help lure cake maker

Ontario’s provincial government will put up $2.5 million for a major B.C. frozen dessert maker to build a new plant at London, Ont. with help from the provincial wheat growers’ board. The Original Cakerie, which bills itself as Canada’s largest privately owned dessert company, expects to complete its new plant by January next year, employing […] Read more

Commons passes advance payment changes

Legislative changes that could boost federal advance payments available to cash-strapped livestock producers as soon as late March made their way quickly into law Thursday. The House of Commons, Senate and Governor General by Thursday had all approved amendments to the Agricultural Marketing Products Act that “will provide improved cash flow to all commodity groups; […] Read more


B.C. names farm assessment review panel

With a panel in place, public consultations on what defines a farm for municipal tax purposes in British Columbia are expected to start early this summer, the province announced Friday. Revenue Minister Rick Thorpe on Friday named the remaining members of the farm assessment review panel, which is expected to file its report and recommendations […] Read more

Quebec’s food sector growth rate below GDP’s

Growth in Quebec’s food industry isn’t keeping pace with the growth rate in the province’s overall gross domestic product, according to a 2007 food sector profile released Friday by the provincial ag ministry. Gross domestic production in the food sector reached $15.9 billion in 2006, for a growth rate of 3.5 per cent in the […] Read more


Durum up $31/T in CWB PRO

Milling durum values are up $31 per tonne in the Canadian Wheat Board’s latest 2007-08 pool return outlook (PRO) on “increasing uncertainty” of new-crop supplies. Wheat values, meanwhile, rose another $10 to $30 per tonne in the new PRO, released Thursday, as designated barley values remained flat and Pool B feed barley values dropped $7 […] Read more

Vegreville biodiesel plant takes step forward

B.C. biofuel maker BioStreet Canada has made a “huge leap forward” on its planned biodiesel facility at Vegreville, Alta., by choosing its project engineer. “We’re pleased to be moving forward with some momentum now,” said Darrell Michaels, president of the Kelowna company, in a release Wednesday. The company has hired Trimark Engineering of Lethbridge for […] Read more


Seed more durum, pasta makers urge farmers

Saying they haven’t seen the price of durum wheat rise like this in 40 years, the Canadian Pasta Manufacturers Association is urging Prairie farmers to seed more durum in 2008. The association, in a release Wednesday, described how the hard costs of making pasta have risen dramatically under a “perfect storm” of agricultural conditions. “In […] Read more

Barley group calls rally Fri. for reform

Farm groups are turning their attention from the courts back to the Commons on the issue of Prairie barley marketing. In news releases Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively, the Friends of the Canadian Wheat Board and Western Barley Growers Association reacted briefly to Tuesday’s court ruling against the federal government’s plans to deregulate barley marketing by […] Read more


Vineland centre names science advisory panel

Ontario’s Vineland Research and Innovation Centre has tapped horticulture experts worldwide for a new science advisory committee to help co-ordinate its research on horticulture and ornamental crops. The non-profit Niagara-region centre, in the midst of reworking itself as an international hub for horticultural research, said Wednesday that its new committee is now holding its first […] Read more

Agrium extends UAP offer, again

Fertilizer maker and input retailer Agrium has again extended its offer to buy UAP, a major North American input retailer, while its proposal awaits approval from U.S. antitrust regulators. The offer, which was previously set to expire at midnight on Monday, will now be open until midnight (ET) March 14. A waiting period under the […] Read more