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Ship’s turning for gene-edited crops
More and more countries have decided that gene-edited crops will be treated the same as conventional plant breeding.
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CCIA prepares to make traceability transition
The Canadian Cattle Identification Agency may not be proposing regulatory changes for traceability, but it's the one delivering the program.
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Consumers say they would purchase pork from gene-edited pigs
A new eight-country study shows more than 90 per cent of consumers are open to purchasing pork from gene-edited pigs…
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Big changes ahead for dairy market
Dairy consumers put bigger eyes on protein, while CUSMA review looms large for Canada’s dairy farmers
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The trade-off of spraying for cabbage seed pod weevil
Farmers trying to protect canola from cabbage seed pod weevil may cut their own yield if pollinators get caught in…
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VIDEO: Manitoba’s Past Lane – Jan. 31
Manitoba, 1946 — Post-war rations for both people and cows: The latest look back at over a century of the…
Spoken questions are what make it an interview
Pea, lentil outlooks have some positive signals – Penner
Grain Growers of Canada calls for clarity, transparency on AAFC research cuts
Large Prairie crops lead to increased December stocks
OPINION: Glyphosate — What Indigenous communities have suspected for years about the dangers of the herbicide
Canadian government got it wrong on public plant breeding
Nation building should deem agriculture essential, not a casualty
U.S. farm income set to fall in 2026 despite surge in government payments
KAP flags risky trade for Manitoba farmers
Tariff risks, market access uncertainty, trade diversification and export infrastructure top the agenda at Keystone Agricultural Producers annual meeting.
Carney wins admiration globally but struggles to lower food costs at home
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