With China's looming 100 per cent tariffs on canola on the horizon, Alberta farmers are preparing for yet another unpredictable trade headache.
Alberta food producers are bracing for uncertainty in the short term and the potential for a complete reorientation of how they do business in the long term now that U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
Crush plants on the Prairies are going flat out these days, including the four in Alberta at Lloydminster ... released its ...
One of the most intriguing discoveries in the study of aster yellows is the apparent link between drought in the U.S. Great ...
Trade wars are erupting on multiple fronts for Canada, but there is hope that the future will bring steadier times for the ...
Canadian farmers are weighing up crop rotation options as tariffs from their major customers muddy the waters of free trade..
China's State Council Tariff Commission is set to impose a 100 per cent tariff on Canadian canola oil and canola meal, along ...
“There is a lot on the line.” Alberta is a key player in Canada’s canola industry, producing nearly 30 per cent of the country’s total canola output, second only to Saskatchewan (55 per cent ...
Canadian farmers intend to plant more wheat and less canola in 2025, according to the first survey-based estimates for the ...
As a road trip junkie, I’m always on the lookout for new destinations to explore. Choosing Alberta, Canada for a recent road ...
“Our hard-working farmers and fishers provide world-class food to Canadians and international trading partners,” ...