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FCC predicts drop in farm cash receipts for 2024

Interest rates, inputs costs may come down but farmers urged to sharpen their pencils

By Jeff Melchior, GFM Network News January 24, 2024
FCC's top economist is urging farmers to find any way they can to save money, as the ag lender projects a 4.8 per cent decline in farm cash receipts in 2024 on the heels of lower commodity prices.

A hay bale is moved by a tractor over a pile to block a road, as French farmers protest over price pressures, taxes and green regulation, grievances shared by farmers across Europe, near Castelnaudary, in the south of France, January 23, 2024. The text on the hay bales reads: “JA” referring to “Jeunes Agriculteurs” (Young Farmers) and “We just want to feed, not die”. Photo: Reuters/Nacho Doce
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One dead, two injured as French farmer protests spread

Farmers union says road blocks won't be lifted until government action on economic, regulatory concerns

By Reuters, GFM Network News January 23, 2024
Protesting farmers blocked roads across France on Tuesday and there was one fatal accident, as their unions urged the government to ease its drive for lower consumer prices and reduce environmental regulations.


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China to encourage hog farmers to reduce capacity after price slump

Aggressive expansion in Chinese hog sector turns to mounting losses on demand downturn

By Mei Mei Chu, Reuters, GFM Network News January 23, 2024
China will "guide" farmers to reduce hog production capacity as it steps up regulation of the industry, the agriculture ministry said on Tuesday, after an aggressive expansion drive led to an oversupply of pigs and heavy losses.

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Farmers Edge to go private three years after IPO

Company’s majority holder to buy all shares at pennies on the dollar

By Geralyn Wichers, GFM Network News January 23, 2024
Ag tech firm Farmers Edge has inked a deal with majority shareholder Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited to sell all common shares at 35 cents apiece, the company announced late yesterday.


Former CFA president Mary Robinson has been named to the Senate. She’s pictured at the CFA’s AGM in Ottawa in February 2020. (CFA-fca.ca)
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Robinson named to Senate

Former CFA president brings agricultural and business acumen to Canada’s upper house

By Karen Briere, GFM Network News January 22, 2024
Mary Robinson, former president of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, has been appointed to the Senate.

Farmers protesting in Toulouse, France, on January 16, 2024, with tractors bearing placards that read ‘Macron still an effort, soon all farmers will be dead’. Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto via Reuters
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France’s farmer lobby turns up heat on government before talks

French farmers have a long history of disruptive protests

By Nicolas Delame, Reuters, Tassilo Hummel, GFM Network News January 22, 2024
French farmers' representatives threatened to expand protests on Monday before a meeting with government to address anger over price pressures, taxes and green regulation - grievances that are shared by farmers across Europe.


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ADM CFO placed on leave, shares tumble on probe into nutrition unit,

The global grains merchant cut its 2023 profit forecast, delayed Q4 results on investigation into flagged transactions

By Reuters, GFM Network News January 22, 2024
Shares of Archer-Daniels-Midland ADM.N slid 16 per cent in early morning trade on Monday after CFO Vikram Luthar was placed on administrative leave as the company investigates certain accounting practices at its Nutrition segment.

Signage on Viterra’s office building in Regina. (Dave Bedard photo)
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GSU accepts Viterra offer

Wages see a slight improvement but union says they hope to build on it in next contract

By Karen Briere, GFM Network News January 19, 2024
Members of the Grain and General Services Union who work for Viterra have voted to accept the company's latest contract offer.


Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau and Parliamentary Ag Secretary Jean-Claude Poissant, at right, visited the Carrefour Alimentaire Centre-Sud in Montreal on June 17, 2019 to formally launch the federal Food Policy for Canada. in 2019 (Photo courtesy Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada)
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Feds disburse funds on community food security projects

Since 2019 the Local Food Infrastructure Fund has committed $64.8 million to such projects

By Geralyn Wichers, GFM Network News January 19, 2024
Wednesday, federal agriculture minister Lawrence MacAulay announced up to $9.98 million in funding for community food projects through the fifth phase of the Local Food Infrastructure Fund, an outworking of the Food Policy for Canada.

Farmers protesting in Toulouse, France, on January 16, 2024, with tractors bearing placards that read ‘Macron still an effort, soon all farmers will be dead’. Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto via Reuters
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France could face nationwide farmer protests as anger mounts

Farmers cite fuel taxes, excessive restrictions and red tape among grievances

By Reuters, GFM Network News January 19, 2024
France's largest farm union FNSEA is considering nationwide protests in the coming weeks, a spokesperson said on Friday, potentially expanding action by farmers in the southwest who have blocked a highway and dumped manure on public buildings.


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