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Polish farmers gather as they protest at Lithuanian border, alleging Ukrainian grain transports are brought back into Poland as ‘EU’ grain, and against European Union ‘Green Deal” near border crossing at Polish Lithuanian border in Budzisko, Poland, March 1, 2024. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel
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Polish farmers take grain protests to Lithuanian border

Farmers continue to protest against what they say is unfair competition from outside the EU

By Reuters, GFM Network News March 1, 2024
Polish farmers protested on the border with Lithuania on Friday against what they say are imports of Ukrainian grain through the Baltic country, something the Lithuanian officials deny.

File photo of signage outside Maple Leaf Foods’ Lagimodiere Boulevard plant in Winnipeg. (Dave Bedard photo)
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Maple Leaf combines plant, meat protein divisions

Meat sales struggle in fourth quarter, plant sales drop

By Geralyn Wichers, GFM Network News February 29, 2024
Maple Leaf will merge its plant and meat protein divisions and plans to expand in the U.S. market, the company said in February. 


Photo: Joel Carillet/iStock/Getty Images
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Companies in Ukraine see problems pile up, but most tough it out

Blockades, capital controls, insurance costs weigh on companies

By Marc Jones, Olena Harmash, Reuters, GFM Network News February 29, 2024
German supermarket chain Metro and its 3,400 employees in Ukraine have worked hard to get their business back to where it was before Russia's full-scale invasion two years ago.

Trucks wait for crossing into Poland at the Rava-Ruska border checkpoint in Ukraine’s Lviv region on April 17, 2023. (Photo: Reuters/Roman Baluk)
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Poland may ban Russian agricultural imports, says PM Tusk

Latvia has already implemented a ban

By Reuters, GFM Network News February 29, 2024
Poland doesn't rule out introducing a ban on agricultural products from Russia, the prime minister said on Thursday during a visit to Warsaw by his counterpart from Latvia, which has already implemented such a ban.


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Fading El Niño to be replaced by La Niña: The Weather Network

Warmer than normal temperatures expected to continue on the Prairies

By Phil Franz-Warkentin, GFM Network News February 28, 2024
Fading El Niño weather patterns will be replaced by La Niña conditions heading into the summer, according to the latest seasonal forecast from The Weather Network.

Photo: Thinkstock
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Bill to protect supply management unlikely to harm trade talks

Former agriculture trade negotiator said the legislation is more symbolic

By Karen Briere, GFM Network News February 28, 2024
Long-time Canadian trade negotiator Steve Verheul says Bill C-282 is a political signal and not likely to threaten future deals.


JBS signage at Greeley, Colorado. (JBS.com.br)
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New York sues meatpacking giant JBS over climate claims

Attorney general calls company's emissions goals 'infeasible'

By Jonathan Stempel, Reuters, GFM Network News February 28, 2024
JBS, the world's largest beef producer, was sued on Wednesday by New York state's attorney general, which accused it of misleading the public about its impact on the environment in order to boost sales.

(Photo courtesy Canada Beef Inc.)
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Alberta to ban renewables projects on prime agricultural land

Rules could create a backdoor land ban, analyst says

By David Ljunggren, Reuters, GFM Network News February 28, 2024
Alberta will ban renewable power projects on prime agricultural land and erect buffer zones to ensure wind turbines do not spoil scenic views, the provincial government said on Wednesday.


Insect frass is derived from the excrement, exoskeletons and discarded feed materials. Shown here is cricket frass produced in Aspire’s London, Ont. cricket rearing facility. Photo: SureSource Agronomy
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Ontario company launches first-in-Canada biofertilizer made from cricket frass

SureSource Commodities debuted pelleted formulation at Guelph Organic Conference

By Stew Slater, GFM Network News February 28, 2024
SureSource Agronomy is rolling out a line of crop nutrient products derived from the excrement, exoskeletons and discarded feed materials of crickets.

Speaking to delegates at the Canadian Federation of Agriculture annual meeting, the minister referenced the APP while talking about available programs. He said farmers had been through a lot in the last few years with pandemic supply chain issues, global unrest and extreme weather. | Screencap via twitter.com/@CFAFCA
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CFA delegates want interest-free portion of APP back at higher limit

Politicians grilled on intentions toward carbon price exemption bill

By Karen Briere, GFM Network News February 28, 2024
Federal agriculture minister Lawrence MacAulay said Feb. 27 he couldn’t move the interest-free portion of the Advance Payment Program back up to $350,000.


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