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MacAulay opens Indo-Pacific ag office

Moment 'pivotal' for the hog sector, Canadian Pork Council says

By Geralyn Wichers, GFM Network News February 21, 2024
The Canadian Pork Council joined federal ag minister Lawrence MacAulay in Manila, Philippines, to open Canada's first Indo-Pacific agriculture office, it said today, calling the opening a "pivotal moment" for the Canadian pork sector.

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Danish farmers concerned carbon tax will lead to lower production

Dairy giant says new technology has reduced emissions by 1 million tonnes in two years

By Isabelle Yr Carlsson, Reuters, GFM Network News February 21, 2024
Copenhagen | Reuters -- Denmark's farmers on Wednesday voiced concerns that plans to levy a carbon emission tax on farming as part of efforts to meet Denmark's ambitious climate goals would force them to reduce production and close farms.


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Feds reduce interest-free portion of cash advance  

Increases implemented over the last few years have been discontinued, leaving farmers to pay higher interest cost 

By Karen Briere, GFM Network News February 20, 2024
Farmers applying for spring cash advances should be aware the interest-free portion has dropped back to 2021 levels.

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Canadian farmers blamed for ag chemical in U.S. oat foods 

Discovery sets off media story despite samples testing well inside safe levels

By Robert Arnason, GFM Network News February 20, 2024
A U.S. environmental group is pointing a finger at Canadian oat growers, saying they’re the cause of ag chemical residues found in Cheerios and Quaker Oats.


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National hog research firm gets $10.6 million in federal funds

Research to include new vaccines, antimicrobial alternatives, feed strategies, and genetics

By Geralyn Wichers, GFM Network News February 20, 2024
The federal government has pledged up to $10.6 million for hog sector research, it said in an announcement today.

Greek farmers, with their tractors, protest in front of the Greek parliament over rising energy costs and competition from imports in Athens, Greece, February 20, 2024. REUTERS/Louisa Gouliamaki
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Protesting Greek farmers drive tractors to parliament

Farmers to add pressure on gov., which has offered power bill discount, extension of fuel rebate

By Reuters, GFM Network News February 20, 2024
Farmers from across Greece drove their tractors to Athens on Tuesday, stepping up weeks of protests over rising costs, foreign competition and catastrophic flooding.


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The ‘Ozempic effect’ could cut world food consumption: report

AI and the end of free water among food marketer's trends to watch

By Geralyn Wichers, GFM Network News February 16, 2024
Will calorie consumption decline in the future thanks--in part--to a viral weight-loss drug? A recent food trend report suggests it could.

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New farm income record set in 2023, estimates suggest

Despite challenges like drought and war, Canadian farms proved resilient

By Gord Gilmour, GFM Network News February 16, 2024
Canadian farm income may have set a new record in 2023. That's according to the official 2023 and 2024 estimates released February 16 by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.


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Indian farmers pause protest march to Delhi as government talks continue

Farmers pressing government to set minimum prices for produce ahead of election

By Reuters, Rupam Jain, Sunil Kataria, GFM Network News February 16, 2024
Indian farmers demanding higher prices for their crops said they had paused their protest march to New Delhi on Friday until their unions hold another round of talks with government ministers on Sunday.

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Farm employee, employer’s perceptions differ on worker retention

Ag domestic labour gap will increase 15 per cent by 2030 as older workers retire: CAHRC

By Geralyn Wichers, GFM Network News February 15, 2024
Manual labour and long hours may be less of a deterrent to farm workers than farmers think, a new report suggests.


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