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Saskatchewan Crop Report: Seeding ahead of average pace

18 per cent of Saskatchewan crop planted

By Adam Peleshaty May 8, 2025
Saskatchewan farmers have already seeded 18 per cent of the province's projected crop as of May 5, well ahead of historical averages due to dry weather.

(Richard Bain photo courtesy National Renewable Energy Laboratory (U.S.) and ARS/USDA)
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Brazil sees prolonged US tariff talks, minister says, linking ethanol and sugar

By Reuters March 21, 2025
Brazilian Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Thursday his government expects lengthy tariff negotiations with the United States, and suggested they would include trade discussions involving sugar and ethanol.


A soybean plantation in Brazil. (MailsonPignata/iStock/Getty Images)
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Trump trade war favors Brazil’s agribusiness, grain company SLC says

China looking to Brazil as it seeks to reduce reliance on U.S. agricultural goods

By Reuters March 14, 2025
The trade war initiated by U.S. President Donald Trump, which led countries including China to retaliate against tariffs implemented by his administration, is favorable to Brazil, the CEO of agribusiness firm SLC Agricola said on Thursday.

Photo: U of A System Division of Agriculture/Mary Hightower
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Cold plasma shows promise as seed treatment

Fourth state of matter showed to slow growth of fall armyworm, boost plant development

By Geralyn Wichers March 10, 2025
A University of Arkansas study showed cold plasma shows promise as a seed treatment against fall armyworm and promoted rice plant development.


File photo of the facade of the U.S. Department of Agriculture building in Washington, D.C. (Camrocker/iStock/Getty Images)
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American farmers put plans, investments on hold under Trump USDA spending freeze

By Leah Douglas, P.J. Huffstutter, Reuters, Tom Polansek March 10, 2025
Farmers and food organizations across the country are cutting staff, halting investments and missing key funding amid a USDA freeze on a broad swath of grants, more than two dozen farmers and agricultural support groups in seven states told Reuters.

Chickpeas in India. (Nikhil Patil/iStock/Getty Images)
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India faces warmer February, winter crops at risk

By rajendra-jadhav, Reuters January 31, 2025
India is set to see above-average temperatures in February after a warmer than normal January, the weather office said on Friday, posing a risk to key winter-sown crops such as wheat, rapeseed and chickpeas.


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USDA announces new interim rule for biofuel guidelines

By Adam Peleshaty, MarketsFarm Team January 15, 2025
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a new interim rule on Jan. 15, 2025 to aid production of biofuel feedstock crops as well as promote climate-smart agriculture.

Pongamia pinnata. Photo: University of Florida
Crops, Reuters

Idemitsu to begin trial of non-edible oilseed crop for aviation fuel

By Reuters January 9, 2025
Idemitsu Kosan will begin a trial plantation of the non-edible oilseed tree crop Pongamia in Australia from mid-January to assess its potential as a feedstock for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), the Japanese crude oil refiner said on Thursday.


Long-grain white rice. (Honeyville.com)
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In first, Cuba leases farmland to foreign firm

By Marc Frank, Reuters January 8, 2025
Cuba said on Wednesday it had leased farmland to a Vietnamese company to grow rice, a first since the 1959 revolution which kicked all foreign landowners out.

Photo: Thinkstock
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China plans decade-long drive to boost cereal grain consumption

By Mei Mei Chu, Reuters December 24, 2024
China on Tuesday launched a decade-long plan to boost consumption of cereal grains and develop the industry through higher production standards, research and international cooperation as part of efforts to enhance food security.


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