Only small changes in latest AAFC estimates

There were only small changes to the updated supply/demand estimates from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) released Nov. 19. All of the other data in the AAFC report were carried over from its October report.


P.E.I. potato growers, CFIA to draft plan for 'pest-free places'

A system of "pest-free places of production" (PFPP) is now on the drawing board for Prince Edward Island's potato sector, following a meeting between federal and industry officials. Federal Agriculture Minister and P.E.I. MP Lawrence MacAulay on Friday reported meeting with staff and representatives of the P.E.I. Potato Board, to discuss next steps in the[...]

P+H upgrading southwestern Ontario elevator

Updated, April 6 -- Agrifood firm Parrish and Heimbecker has started "major" upgrades on one of its southwestern Ontario grain elevators, with plans to dedicate the site to milling wheat. Winnipeg-based P+H said Tuesday the work already underway at its inland facility on Highway 21 just south of Kincardine will boost unloading speeds on grain[...]


Sollio to exit southwestern Ontario grain handling

One of Canada's biggest ag co-operatives is moving ahead on plans to "optimize assets" by shedding its stake in grain handling in southwestern Ontario and focusing more closely on retail ag inputs. Sollio Agriculture, the agribusiness arm of Quebec-based Sollio Cooperative Group, on Tuesday announced it will start "an orderly wind-down" of its Ontario Grain[...]

N.S. farm limestone program boosted against rising diesel prices

Farmers in Nova Scotia facing rising prices for diesel fuel will see more funding via the Limestone Trucking Assistance Program (LTAP), which is expected to help offset some of those increased costs. “After touring multiple farms around the province to hear from farmers and meeting this morning with farmer Tim Marsh at the Nova Scotia[...]


CBOT weekly outlook: Analysts await USDA crop estimates

MarketsFarm – Traders at the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) are positioning themselves ahead of the United States Department of Agriculture’s monthly crop estimates to be released on Aug. 12. Estimates from private firms and speculation over how accurate they will be compared to the USDA’s are making their mark on the markets. “I think[...]

CBOT weekly outlook: More information needed for wheat, soybeans

MarketsFarm – As a spring wheat tour of the Northern Plains of the United States wraps up, grain traders are awaiting the results with great interest. “That has wheat excited all over again, because (traders are) already well aware yields are going to be quite low,” said Ryan Ettner, broker for Allendale Inc. in McHenry,[...]