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'A sense of relief': Governments, farmers welcome Canada-China deal
A wide-ranging agreement between Canada and China to lower trade barriers and rebuild ties “is a very positive signal,” Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says.
Canadian consumers are protesting U.S. trade policy with their wallets, with many pivoting purchases to domestic alternatives of imported products. Fruit and vegetables are among the top targets for substitutes, and Canadian farmers are anticipating some ...
MARSHALL COUNTY, Ind. (WSBT) — Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China and retaliatory action from those countries are stirring concern among farmers across the country, and economic experts say these trade policies could drive up costs while lowering profits.
Grain Farmers of Ontario has officially joined the Grain Growers of Canada. Ontario is one of Canada’s top grain producing provinces.
A comprehensive analysis by The Simpson Center at the University of Calgary reveals mixed results when comparing Canadian farmers' policy priorities with measures introduced in the 2025 federal budget. Based on a national survey of 979 agricultural ...
DELAMARVA, MD—An ongoing trade war between the United States and its North American neighbors has left farmers across the country facing increasing fertilizer costs. Fertilization, particularly a potassium-rich product called potash, is one of the ...
A newly planted canola field near Davidson, Saskatchewan, Canada in May 2023. Farmers are wavering on what to plant now after major buyer China slapped tariffs on ...
OTTAWA--Canadian farmers expect to plant more wheat and corn this year but are looking a drop in area seeded for canola and soybeans. Nationally, farmers forecast planting 27.5 million acres of wheat in 2025 due to strong global demand, which would mark a ...