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Adapting and diversifying trade discussed at recent Agriculture Ministers meeting

Adapting and diversifying trade discussed at recent Agriculture Ministers meeting

Federal Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay met with Provincial and Territorial Ag Ministers on Saturday to discuss "several key areas of interest" to the agriculture sector, given the current state of the Canada-U.S. trade relationship.
Canada's Major Railways Continue to Struggle to Meet Grain Delivery Demand: Ag Transport Coalition

Canada's Major Railways Continue to Struggle to Meet Grain Delivery Demand: Ag Transport Coalition

CN and CPKC Rail supplied a combined 59% of hopper cars ordered in grain week 26, a decline from the 65% order fulfillment performance seen in week 25. They've now supplied 70% or less of shipper orders in eight of the last nine weeks.
With tariffs still a concern, Premier Moe heads to DC

With tariffs still a concern, Premier Moe heads to DC

REGINA - Premier Scott Moe is set to head to Washington D.C. next week as part of the Council of the Federation joint mission on trade.
SaskAgToday Roundtable: U.S. tariffs paused until March, markets stabilize as a result

SaskAgToday Roundtable: U.S. tariffs paused until March, markets stabilize as a result

The 30-day pause of U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods and energy exports weaved its way into each topic discussed on the SaskAgToday.com Roundtable.
February Crown land sale fetches more than $3 million

February Crown land sale fetches more than $3 million

REGINA - The Government of Saskatchewan's Crown oil and natural gas public offering, held on Feb. 4, raised $3,039,589 for the province, with the southeast area generating approximately 90 per cent of the revenue.
Bunge says 2025 earning could dip due to trade tensions, biofuel policy

Bunge says 2025 earning could dip due to trade tensions, biofuel policy

Bunge has posted a larger-than-expected quarterly profit and warns that 2025 earnings could sink to the lowest level in six years as trade tensions and biofuel policy uncertainty drag on the agricultural sector.
Tariffs, market access concerns for Beck at pulse growers meeting

Tariffs, market access concerns for Beck at pulse growers meeting

REGINA - The tariff threat, and market access to the USA were both hot topics for NDP leader Carla Beck at the Saskatchewan Pulse Growers’ Regina winter meeting.
4-H members learning leadership skills and earning scholarships

4-H members learning leadership skills and earning scholarships

Scholarships were handed out on Sunday at the Prairieland Youth Leadership Conference, also known as YouLead. 4-H members from across the province cultivated their leadership skills in a fun mix of social, interactive and competitive activities.
Pulse Canada taking different approach to growing trade relationships with China and India

Pulse Canada taking different approach to growing trade relationships with China and India

Pulse Canada is taking a more active business-to-business role in continuing trade relationships with customers in China and India.
Manitoba Government Invests $36.4 Million in Rail Line and Port Of Churchill to Increase International Trade

Manitoba Government Invests $36.4 Million in Rail Line and Port Of Churchill to Increase International Trade

The Manitoba government is investing $36.