Viterra elevator staff eye job action: GSU

(Resource News International) — Viterra’s estimated 650 unionized country elevator operation and maintenance employees in Saskatchewan are planning to initiate job action against the company within the next couple of days if there is no new collective bargaining agreement reached. “At a meeting held last week, an update on the whole situation was provided to […] Read more

Alta. harvest operations continue: AARD

(Resource News International) — The late development of crops in Alberta continues to keep most harvest operations at bay, but progress was being made in some areas, according to a crop specialist with the provincial Ag-Info Centre. Crop development was estimated at a week to 10 days behind normal. “Precipitation during the weekend slowed what […] Read more


Revised old-crop canola numbers surprise trade

(Resource News International) — Statistics Canada, in its release of crop production survey results last Friday, surprised the industry by increasing its 2007-08 production estimate for canola — not because of extra supply, but rather to avoid a negative ending stocks forecast, according to an official with the government agency. Statistics Canada, on Aug. 22, […] Read more

Weather aids Alta. crop growth: AARD

(Resource News International) — Weather conditions in Alberta have helped speed up development of various crops, but crop growth remains about a week behind average, according to a provincial crop specialist. “Crops were easily seven to 10 days behind in development, but some improvement in the weather has allowed crops to only be about five […] Read more


Viterra’s head office staff still walk the line

(Resource News International) — Strike action by unionized employees at the Regina head office of Canada’s largest grain handler continued Tuesday, a Viterra spokesperson confirmed. “It’s business as usual,” the spokesperson said, not wanting any name to be used. “Management personnel are filling in for the employees who are striking at the Regina office.” The […] Read more

Mediator involved as Viterra strike continues

(Resource News International) — Unionized employees at the head office of Canada’s largest grain handler remain on strike in retaliation to the company’s plan to initiate rotating lockouts in order to force a new labour contract, a Grain Services Union official said Friday. “Viterra, so far, has not locked out any unionized employees at its […] Read more


Alta. crops need rain: AARD

(Resource News International) — The absence of rainfall in Alberta has hindered development in various crops, according to a provincial crop specialist. “The lack of rain has really changed what was seen as a very promising crop,” said Doon Pauly, a crop specialist with the Alberta Ag-Info Centre in Stettler, on Tuesday. The weather outlooks […] Read more

Food prices not yet seen cutting beef demand

(Resource News International) — Rising prices in general for food in Canada’s grocery stores haven’t yet translated into reduced demand for beef products, according to an official with the Beef Information Centre (BIC). “Is the Canadian beef sector immune from the rise in prices? I would say not, but there does not appear to be […] Read more


Divergence of Prairie barley, U.S. corn continues

(Resource News International) — Barley values in Western Canada have reluctantly followed U.S. corn prices upward, but the divergence between the two has been steadily growing due to demand factors, according to industry participants. “Barley at today’s value is, without a doubt, a good price based on a historic standpoint. However, in comparison to U.S. […] Read more

Alta. crops to get boost from warm weather

(Resource News International) — The return of hot and dry weather conditions in Alberta are expected to help speed up the development of crops in the province. “In terms of growth, crops in general are about a week to 10 days behind normal development,” said Mark Cutts, a crop specialist with the Alberta Ag-Info Centre […] Read more