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Mosaic President & CEO expects demand for fertilizer to rise as world population increases

Mosaic President & CEO expects demand for fertilizer to rise as world population increases

Everyone at the Food, Fuel, and Fertilizer Global Summit, happening Monday and Tuesday in Regina, has some kind of story to tell, and the Mosaic Company is one of them.
Sask. MLAs have a keen eye on the Bunge-Viterra merger

Sask. MLAs have a keen eye on the Bunge-Viterra merger

As the proposed Bunge-Viterra merger makes it way through the regulatory approval process of the Competition Bureau, it was a featured topic of debate in the Saskatchewan Legislature Thursday.
Key Players in Oil & Gas and Agri-Food Sectors will gather in Regina for FFF Global Summit

Key Players in Oil & Gas and Agri-Food Sectors will gather in Regina for FFF Global Summit

A two-day conference focusing on three items that Saskatchewan exports on a regular basis will be happening in Regina next week.
Sask Ag Today Roundtable Episode 33

Sask Ag Today Roundtable Episode 33

SaskPower Encourages Power Line Safety During Spring Seeding

SaskPower Encourages Power Line Safety During Spring Seeding

As seeding gets underway in Saskatchewan, SaskPower is encouraging farmers to make safety a priority when operating around power lines.
Grain Farmers Across Canada Call for Resolution as Railway Workers Vote to Strike

Grain Farmers Across Canada Call for Resolution as Railway Workers Vote to Strike

Following the recent announcement that over 95% of railway workers at Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) have voted in favour of strike action as early as May 22, Grain Growers of Canada (GGC), representing over 65
Rumors of FCC leaving Sask. surprises political leaders

Rumors of FCC leaving Sask. surprises political leaders

The Legislature was in full reaction mode to speculation on Thursday that Farm Credit Canada might be about to move its head office out of Saskatchewan.
Manitoba Agriculture Issues First Crop Report of 2024

Manitoba Agriculture Issues First Crop Report of 2024

Overview Seeding progress across the province has just begun with approximately 2% of the acres being seeded. Producers have begun seeding spring wheat, barley, oats, and corn.
Innovation Saskatchewan Invests $170,000 in Research and Development Technologies in Composting and Crop Pathogen Testing

Innovation Saskatchewan Invests $170,000 in Research and Development Technologies in Composting and Crop Pathogen Testing

Innovation Saskatchewan is investing $170,000 in two industry-led research and development (R&D) technologies through the Saskatchewan Advantage Innovation Fund (SAIF) and Agtech Growth Fund (AGF).
Farm groups raise concerns over Bunge and Viterra merger

Farm groups raise concerns over Bunge and Viterra merger

Four agriculture groups are raising concerns over the proposed Bunge and Viterra merger.