Seeds Canada engages Dr. Erin Armstrong to take the helm of the ISSB project, aiming to improve seed regulations by offering an independent advisory structure to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Saskatchewan and Manitoba have rolled out initiatives and incentives to bolster their respective agri-business sectors. These policies focus on value-addition, quality assurance, and market development.
How geopolitics wants farmers to figure out how to do more with less to create less but more.
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada has announced the date for its final workshop on Nitrogen Fertilizer Emissions Reduction Target: October 14 from 1pm to 4pm ET.
The deadline to provide feedback on the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada discussion document: Reducing emissions arising from the application of fertilizer in Canada’s agriculture sector has been extended until August 31, 2022. The Canada ag retail industry will be significantly impacted by emission changes, so CAAR urgently needs your feedback.
June 3 is the deadline to provide feedback on the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada discussion document: Reducing emissions arising from the application of fertilizer in Canada’s agriculture sector. It will likely have a significant impact on the ag retail industry in Canada, so CAAR urgently needs your feedback.
Throughout the 2020/2021 winter Cleanfarms commissioned grower research to better understand farmers' attitudes and behaviours around ag plastics recycling. The research shows that when recycling programs are made available, farmers will overwhelmingly use them over other means.
Time is running out to provide feedback on the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada discussion document: Reducing emissions arising from the application of fertilizer in Canada’s agriculture sector. The discussion document progresses the next steps of the December 2020, Government of Canada Strengthened Climate Plan, “A Healthy Environment and a Healthy Economy.” It will likely have a significant impact on the ag retail industry in Canada, so CAAR urgently needs your feedback.
As noted in the previous issue of CAAR Network, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada released its discussion document: Reducing emissions arising from the application of fertilizer in Canada’s agriculture sector. The discussion document progresses the next steps of the December 2020, Government of Canada Strengthened Climate Plan, “A Healthy Environment and a Healthy Economy.”