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Carney’s new green agenda

June 11, 2025
While some say Justin Trudeau’s government had a much more hands-on approach to environmental issues, appearing to favour deterrents over incentives, the Carney government’s strategy may be more restrained and integrated with its economic agenda.

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Industry believes green pea supplies are over-reported

May 2, 2025
Canada has far fewer green peas than the government is reporting, says an analyst. “Purely from a price perspective, markets believe the Canadian harvest was smaller than estimated by Statistics Canada,” Stat Publishing noted in a recent article.


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Pulse sector fights anti-green trend

June 6, 2025
Pushing pulses as an environmental solution can be risky

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VIDEO: Green Lightning and Nytro Ag win sustainability innovation award

July 17, 2025
Nytro Ag Corp and Green Lightning recieved an innovation award at Ag in Motion 2025 for the Green Lightning Nitrogen Machine, which converts atmospheric nitrogen into a plant-usable form.


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Gene edited pig gets green light in America

May 12, 2025
Pork made from gene-edited pigs could soon be on supermarket shelves in Canada.

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Pulse Weekly: Most lentil prices lower as focus changes to new crop

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Lentil prices on the Canadian Prairies eased back during the week ended July 28, said Levon Sargsyan, broker with Johnston’s Grain. Sargsyan noted that’s due to the recent rains that brought relief to some of the dry areas of the region.


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Ag in Motion innovation awards showcase top 2025 ag technology

July 15, 2025
The 2025 Ag in Motion Innovation Awards celebrated winners across five categories: agronomics, agtech, business solutions, environmental sustainability and equipment.

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Canada's trade deficit narrows in May, US exports drop to lowest since pandemic

July 3, 2025
Canada's trade deficit in May narrowed after a record-breaking deficit in April as total exports rose and imports fell even as the impact of U.S. tariffs dented shipments south of the border, data showed on Thursday.


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Entomologist tests trap crops and marigolds to repel flea beetles at an Ag in Motion

July 14, 2025
An Agriculture Canada entomologist is experimenting with trap crops and marigolds at an Ag in Motion demonstration cropplot

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Pulse weekly: Canadian pea exports up in April

June 10, 2025
Canadian pea exports were up in April, with China the largest destination despite new trade barriers, according to the latest Statistics Canada data.


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