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Canada in a Great Position to Feed the World: Nutrien

Canada in a Great Position to Feed the World: Nutrien

Canada is poised to play a big role in global food production as climate change makes farming more difficult and the world’s food supply chain is rendered fragile by political and economic uncertainty. That's according to Nutrien CEO Ken Seitz.
Railways Improve Service: Ag Transport Coalition

Railways Improve Service: Ag Transport Coalition

CN and CP Rail supplied a combined 93% of hopper cars ordered in grain week 34, an improvement from the previous week's 91% and the best performance seen for the two railways combined since week 5 in late August.
Chickpeas Expected to be in Short Supply

Chickpeas Expected to be in Short Supply

The Global Pulse Confederation says that chickpeas are expected to be in short supply around the world over the next six months. Hot and dry weather in India cut production prospects for that country’s kabuli chickpea crop.
Traders Selling Off May Canola Futures

Traders Selling Off May Canola Futures

According to the latest Commitments of Traders report from the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, managed money fund traders are finally covering their bearish bets, after hitting the largest speculative short position in canola on record.
Keep it Clean Program Reminder

Keep it Clean Program Reminder

Farmers need to do their part to make sure their grain will be ready for market, come harvest time. And the reality is that the onus of that increased scrutiny falls directly into the laps of farmers.
USDA Prospective Plantings Report Realeased

USDA Prospective Plantings Report Realeased

The US Department of Agriculture released its prospective plantings report on Friday. It says U.S. farmers are aiming to expand plantings of corn, wheat and soybeans this year, as the ongoing war in Ukraine keeps global supplies tight.
Viterra to Change its Business Operations in Russia

Viterra to Change its Business Operations in Russia

Global grain trader Viterra’s management team in Russia plans to create an independent Russian grain exporter once the company ceases export activities in the country.
SaskWheat Announces Funding for Four More Projects

SaskWheat Announces Funding for Four More Projects

The Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission (Sask Wheat) has committed over $467,000 to four research projects funded through the Alberta Agriculture Funding Consortium (AFC) in the 2022-2023 crop year.
Cargill Reducing Services in Russia

Cargill Reducing Services in Russia

Cargill says it will take a further step back from the Russian market by stopping handling Russian grain from its export terminal from July, although its shipping unit will continue to carry grain from Russian ports.
Bayer CropSceince Takes Legal Action Against US Farmers

Bayer CropSceince Takes Legal Action Against US Farmers

Six farmers from southeast Missouri find themselves at odds with Bayer CropScience after allegedly saving and subsequently planting soybean seed that contained the company's Roundup Ready 2 Xtend technology.