Hold off on milk price hike, dairy farmers say

The process to set the next national price adjustment for Canadian milk will now take an extra week, triggered by stakeholder objections, for a round of consultations -- in which the national dairy farmer group plans to call for a delay on any increase. The Canadian Dairy Commission -- the Crown corporation managing Canada's milk[...]

New Zealand, Canada each claim wins in CPTPP dairy dispute

A dispute settlement panel called by New Zealand under the Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) trade pact has ruled Canada's limits on dairy market access cramp its agreed-upon obligations. But despite the panel's findings in New Zealand's favour, Canada is also framing the panel's ruling as a win -- as it also generally upholds Canada's ability to[...]


Quebec ag ministry, UPA organize to round up rogue dairy herd

Quebec's provincial ag ministry and the Mauricie regional arm of the Union des producteurs agricoles (UPA) are asking for the public's patience as they organize a new effort to capture a herd of dairy cattle on the loose since the summer. Quebec media quoting dairy farmer Pierre Lapointe, the animals' owner, have said the cattle[...]

Mid-year farm gate price hike approved for milk

A request from Canada's dairy farmer organization for an unscheduled increase in the current farm gate price for milk, to help farmers catch up with steep rises in their costs of production, has been granted. The Canadian Dairy Commission said Tuesday it will recommend that the farm gate price for milk be increased effective Sept.[...]


Manitoba dairyman named to lead national body

The vice-president of Dairy Farmers of Canada has levelled up to lead the organization following elections at its annual meeting Wednesday in Winnipeg. David Wiens, who farms with his brother at Grunthal, Man., about 50 km southeast of Winnipeg, replaces Pierre Lampron, an organic dairy farmer in Quebec's Mauricie region and DFC president since 2017.[...]

Dates moved up in dairy sector's CUSMA compensation calendar

Changes are being made to the timetable for the remainder of the program compensating Canada's dairy farmers for market share lost to recent multilateral trade deals. The Dairy Direct Payment Program (DDPP), which issued $1.75 billion over four payments from 2019 to 2023 to compensate for the Canada-European Union (CETA) and Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) trade[...]


Dairy farmers seek mid-year increase on farmgate milk prices

The Canadian Dairy Commission will seek out feedback from industry stakeholders next week on Canadian dairy farmers' request for a mid-year raise in farmgate milk prices. The CDC said June 2 it had received a request from Dairy Farmers of Canada for the increase "due to the current inflationary environment." If it's approved, and if[...]

U.S. brings new Canadian dairy tariff rate quota complaint

U.S. federal trade officials plan a whole other challenge of Canada's allocations of tariff rate quotas (TRQs) on U.S. dairy imports -- on top of a challenge they're already seeking -- saying they've now found Canada's revised policies are problematic in new and different ways. Canada in May published revisions of its TRQ allocation policies[...]


Dairy commission fills board vacancy

Concerns that the Canadian Dairy Commission could be caught short at its board table have been resolved with a new appointment to a vacant commissioner's chair. Federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau on Sept. 27 announced Shikha Jain will be the CDC's commissioner for a four-year term effective Sept. 15. Jain, who lives at Guelph, is[...]

CUSMA compensation set for supply-managed sectors

A final round of payments and programs for Canada's supply-managed dairy and feather sectors -- this time in compensation for the sequel deal to NAFTA -- is now on deck for 2023 and beyond. Compensation to those sectors for domestic market concessions granted under the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) was telegraphed in federal Finance Minister Chrystia[...]