The Ontario Independent Meat Processors (OIMP) will be diving more into the issue around labour shortages along with market access in a three-part initiative. Recently, OIMP received money from the Canadian Agricultural Partnership and will be using it to explore and identify what's holding back the industry when it comes to expanding their markets. “Labour... Read More
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Gay Lea Foods Co-operative Ltd., a cow, and goat milk dairy processor will receive up to $16.9 million through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario) and Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s Dairy Processing Investment Fund (DPIF). With this funding, Gay Lea Foods is expanding its Teeswater, Ont., facility and will install advanced... Read More
Diagnostic testing for disease in livestock may be easier in the future thanks to a $5.6 million dollar project, led by Dr. Cheryl Waldner, professor of large animal clinical sciences at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM), and Dr. Simon Otto, an assistant professor in the University of Alberta School of Public Health. Waldner... Read More
NexusAg, a division of Univar Solutions, has rebranded to NexusBioAg, following a distribution agreement with Acceleron BioAg. The new brand will be the sole distributor of Novozymes in Canada. "We signed on an exclusive distribution agreement and along with that, we've also incorporated the sales staff, marketing and communications team as well as head office... Read More
This year has been a real struggle for huge parts of the Prairies due to the extreme dry bias. July rains have saved some of the acres, and given them a fighting chance. Even though crop conditions have improved, they are by no means out of the woods yet. Recently on RealAg Radio, Megz Reynolds,... Read More
Canada Pork International (CPI) has received $6 million from the federal government to grow its pork exports in priority markets. "AgriMarketing funding is fundamental to Canada Pork International programs and services. It supports CPI's growth and demand building programs globally as well as the sales development efforts from our members," says Martin Lavoie, president, and... Read More
Alberta Wheat Commission, Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission and Manitoba Wheat and Barley Growers Association have invested $1.9 million to further research that will, "accelerate the future development of higher yielding, stress resistant wheat varieties for Canadian farmers." This money is part of the $11.2 million investment made by Genome Canada, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, the... Read More
Have cattle? A project through the Ontario Veterinary College and supported by the Ontario Animal Health Network Bovine Group is looking for your manure. Well, more specifically, a project led by Dr. Jessica Gordon of OVC is looking to assess gastrointestinal parasite loads in grazing cattle. The project is open to Ontario producers with grazing... Read More
Just two day's after the Weather Network caused its own storm on Twitter, the Canadian Cattlemen's Association (CCA) said they were set to meet with the company's leadership on Monday. The original tweet by the weather organization read: "If you really want to help save the planet, you could seriously consider limiting the amount of... Read More
Extreme weather conditions have been all too common for livestock producers in the past year, and today the Government of Canada has released its initial list of regions where a livestock tax deferral is authorized for this year. Early findings show those in western Canada and Quebec have had a significant shortage in hay and... Read More