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Ducks Unlimited and PepsiCo offer financial incentive

By Geralyn Wichers May 14, 2024
Farmers enrolled in Ducks Unlimited's Marginal Areas Program may be eligible for additional financial incentives.

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Markets

Oat prices rise to five-month highs

By Adam Peleshaty - MarketsFarm May 9, 2024
Oats futures at the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) rose to their highest levels in five months in early May as strength in wheat provided support.


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EU lawmakers back Ukraine food import extension, with curbs

By philip-blenkinsop, Reuters April 23, 2024
The European Parliament voted on Tuesday to back a year-long extension to tariff-free trade for Ukrainian farm produce, while introducing new curbs on the level of imports to assuage protesting EU farmers.

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EU envoys strike new deal on Ukraine food imports

By Reuters, GFM Network News March 27, 2024
Ambassadors from European Union countries reached a revised deal on Wednesday to extend tariff-free food imports from Ukraine - with restrictions - after some states complained the original agreement risked destabilizing the bloc's agricultural markets.


French farmers drive their tractors on a highway as they protest over price pressures, taxes and green regulation, grievances shared by farmers across Europe, in Longvilliers, near Paris, France, January 29, 2024. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
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France leads push for greater Ukraine import curbs as farmers protest

Destabilized markets could erode public supports for Kyiv, French agriculture minister says

By Nette Noestlinger, Reuters, GFM Network News March 26, 2024
France said on Tuesday that it and a group of other EU countries were pushing for greater curbs on imports of food products from Ukraine to prevent the destabilization of EU agricultural markets.

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Crops, Markets

Canadian canola acres to dip in 2024, wheat steady: StatCan

Lower prices, moisture concerns cited; moisture has since improved somewhat

By Phil Franz-Warkentin, GFM Network News March 11, 2024
Canadian farmers intend to seed less canola in 2024 compared to the previous year, while overall wheat area should hold relatively steady, according to the latest Statistics Canada survey results released March 11.


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Chlormequat found in oat foods prompts U.S. lawsuits

Class action suits rely on Environmental Working Group scientists who claim much lower safe limit than EPA

By Robert Arnason, GFM Network News March 8, 2024
Chlormequat use in oat production has prompted two class action lawsuits in California against General Mills and Quaker Oats.

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Markets, Reuters

Europe’s grain farms await rain break after damp winter

Weak prices for maize could encourage planting other crops

By Gus Trompiz, Michael Hogan, Reuters, GFM Network News March 8, 2024
Grain growers in western Europe will need rain to ease this month to progress with spring planting, after a wet February maintained soggy field conditions that have already put the region on course for a smaller wheat harvest, analysts said.


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Oat millers recommend not using Manipulator

Farmers advised the juice may not be worth the squeeze on heels of contamination report

By Robert Arnason, GFM Network News February 29, 2024
Oat millers in Canada are telling growers that a plant growth regulator isn't effective on oats, so farmers probably don't need to use it.

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Oat producers call chlormequat report fear mongering

Environmental Working Group blames Canadian producers for residues of plant growth regulator found in oat products

By Robert Arnason, GFM Network News February 26, 2024
The Prairie Oat Growers Association is pushing back against allegations that Canadian oats are contaminated with chemicals from a plant growth regulator.


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