(Photo courtesy Canada Beef Inc.)

Six quarantines lifted in bovine TB probe

Six premises deemed to be “low-risk” have been released from federal quarantine as officials continue their hunt for Alberta and Saskatchewan cattle exposed to bovine tuberculosis. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency on Wednesday reported it had lifted movement controls on six premises where “appropriate testing” has been completed on cattle so far in the agency’s […] Read more


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Hemp food company planning new plant in Nisku

Hempco Food and 
Fiber sells oil, seed nut, protein powder, and shells made from hemp seed

Reading Time: < 1 minute Hempco Food and Fiber Inc. says it plans to build a 56,000-square-foot hemp foods-processing facility at Nisku. In a press release, the company said it had obtained a lease for (with an option to purchase) 4.7 acres from Redco Properties. “Hempco is presently producing about 200,000 pounds of hulled hemp seed per month at its […] Read more




(Dave Bedard photo)

FCC doubles down on Young Farmer Loans

Eligible farmers under age 40 will be able to get larger loans for less of a down payment through an expansion of Farm Credit Canada’s Young Farmer Loan plan. The federal farm lending agency on Wednesday announced the program’s credit limit per applicant will be doubled to $1 million, with a minimum down payment of […] Read more


Organic B.C. blueberries. (Falconglen.ca)

B.C. foods to require certification for organic claims

Agrifood producers in British Columbia who promote their wares using the word “organic” will soon have to show certification to back up the claim. The province on Thursday announced new regulations under its Food and Agricultural Products Classification Act that will allow for the term to be used “only if and when specific certification standards […] Read more

A truck bears the logo of the Fortune brand, used by Cofco’s China Agri subsidiary to market rice and flour. (Cofco.com)

China shipping wheat flour to Canada

Chinese state-owned agrifood firm Cofco says it has scored its first-ever international sale of wheat flour — into the Canadian market. Cofco, which said in June it plans to open a Canadian grain trading office in Winnipeg, recently announced it had loaded a container ship at the northeastern port of Dalian on Nov. 17 with […] Read more


(Photo courtesy Canada Beef Inc.)

New quarantines added in bovine TB probe

About 50 premises in Alberta and Saskatchewan are now under federal quarantine as the hunt continues for animals exposed this fall to one of six Alberta cattle with bovine tuberculosis. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced Wednesday it had added more premises to the quarantined list, covering over 26,000 animals, including infected premises. The 50-odd […] Read more

The new regulation will require most people, but not farmers, to wear a helmet when riding on Crown land, public roadways, and highway rights-of-way.

Farmers exempt from new off-road helmet rules

Province requiring helmets on public land because there are 
so many ATV-related injuries and fatalities

Reading Time: < 1 minute Farmers and ranchers at work will be exempt from a proposed new law requiring off-highway vehicle users to wear helmets while operating on public land in Alberta. Amendments to Alberta’s Traffic Safety Act will require recreational users of all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles, motorcycles, and other such off-highway vehicles to wear helmets on public land. But the […] Read more