Mexico to accept Canadian poultry genetics – for Aug. 5, 2010

Reading Time: < 1 minute A new agreement between the Canadian and Mexican governments is expected to restore exports of Canadian poultry genetics to Mexico. “We’re very pleased to hear that the export of hatching eggs, day-old chicks and turkey poults from Canada to Mexico can restart after Canada received confirmation that Mexican authorities informed their border points of entry,” […] Read more

In This Case, The “Hog” Is Bigger Than The “Cow” – for Aug. 2, 2010

Reading Time: < 1 minute Weed control officials across Canada are reportedly receiving many calls of concern about giant hogweed following national media reports last month. Officials in Ontario are encouraging residents to be on the lookout for the toxic noxious weed that can grow as high as six metres. There have been confirmed cases of the plant in several […] Read more



Good export year ends, poor one looms: CWB

The Canadian Wheat Board says its exports for the crop year ending July 31 are at a 10-year high, but that they will be sharply lower in the coming year due to poor crop prospects in Western Canada. Exports of wheat, durum and barley for 2009-10 will total 18.8 million tonnes, the CWB said at […] Read more


Ontario extends risk management pilot program

The Ontario government say it is temporarily extending the Risk Management Program (RMP) pilot program for grain and oilseed producers for the 2010 crop year. The program helps farmers offset losses caused by low grain and oilseed commodity prices. In 2010, prices for grain and oilseed have dropped more than 25 per cent, significantly below […] Read more

Former Australian Wheat Board swallowed in merger

Australia’s largest grain company has been formed by the takeover of AWB by larger rival GrainCorp. The move is seen as an attempt to fend off domination of Australian grain trading by large international companies such as Glencore, Cargill, Bunge and Louis Dreyfus. Quoted in the Sydney Morning Herald, AWB managing director Gordon Davis said […] Read more


First vessel due in Churchill

Manitoba’s agriculture minister will be greeting the first vessel to arrive at the Port of Churchill this year. “The arrival of the first ship is an exciting time and an important marketing link for the grain produced in Manitoba and across the prairies,” Stan Struthers said in a release. The MV Federal Danube is scheduled to […] Read more

Candidate declares for CWB director elections

Terry Youzwa, a Nipawin, Sask.-area grain, oilseeds and pulse grower, has announced he will run as a candidate for District 7 director in this fall’s Canadian Wheat Board election. Youzwa was a director with Agricore United (formally UGG) from 1990 to 2007 and is a director of the Canola Council of Canada and SaskCanola. In […] Read more


Feds fund research for best barley in Japanese tipple

The federal government has announced funding of more that $1 million to the Alberta Barley Commission to identify barley varieties and develop markets for a Japanese specialty beverage market. A government release said the target market for the varieties is shochu, a popular Japanese drink derived from barley. While shochu is expected to be the […] Read more

Saturday is Food Day

The federal government is calling on Canadians to celebrate the eighth annual Food Day on Saturday, July 31. “What better day than Food Day to celebrate Canada’s hard working farm families and their important contribution to our economy, our country, and the health of consumers at home and around the world,” Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz […] Read more