New Holland plans to add tillage equipment to its product lineup after signing a deal to purchase Kongskilde Industries’ tillage and forage equipment business. The Danish company manufactures and sells farm equipment under several brands, including Kongskilde, Överum and JF. “The acquisition of the tillage and hay and forage activities of Kongskilde adds a key… Read More
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Canadian farm groups are welcoming the signing of the Canada-European Union trade deal on the weekend. Seven years after negotiations began, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, European Council President Donald Tusk, and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker signed the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) at a ceremony in Brussels on Sunday. “Seeing Canada’s largest… Read More
Viterra held a “grand reopening” of its Pacific Terminal at the Port of Vancouver on Thursday, marking the completion of more than $100 million in upgrades to the facility. The enhancements will triple the terminal’s handling capacity, giving it the ability to handle over 6 million metric tonnes annually, according to the Regina-based grain company… Read More
It appears the Canada-European Union trade deal is back on track, as the Belgian government has reached a deal to support CETA. After days of negotiating, Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel says they were able to reach an agreement with the region of Wallonia that provides guarantees for the agriculture sector and changes to the… Read More
The Canadian Malting Barley Technical Centre (CMBTC) has announced, Chinese company Yantai Hyaline Malting Co., Ltd. as a new member. Hyaline Malting is the third company from China to join the CMBTC in the last three years, says the CMBTC. China is an important market for Canadian malt barley, as, in 2015/16, China’s malt barley purchases were… Read More
Canada’s Minister of International Trade walked out of talks in Belgium on Friday, expressing despair over the chances of Canada and the European Union finalizing their trade deal. Chrystia Freeland is heading home without an agreement after three days of meetings with Belgian and European Leaders — less than a week before Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was… Read More
FarmLead has launched an all-new mobile app available for iOS and Android platforms. The new app includes an optimized mobile interface, improved negotiation features, and expanded geographic coverage. This version of the FarmLead app also features an improved deal matching tool, allowing users to geo-locate offers. Deal negotiation now includes a chat feature, allowing buyers and sellers to discuss a deal before… Read More
Harvest has ground to a halt in much of Western Canada due to rain and snow. Other than the date, you could easily mistake today’s crop update from Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Agriculture with the report from last week, as the overall harvest progress number was left unchanged at 81 percent. (And that’s versus 80 percent complete two weeks ago.)… Read More
After reports this summer that it was moving to Saskatoon, the hosts of the Canadian Finals Rodeo since 1974 say the event is staying in Edmonton. With what was expected to be the last go-round for the rodeo in Edmonton just days away, Northlands and the Canadian Professional Rodeo Association announced Wednesday they’ve reached a… Read More
Crop hail insurance claims in Western Canada were up around 50 percent in 2016 versus last year. The number of claims rose from 13,222 in 2015 to 19,854 in 2016, according to the Canadian Crop Hail Association’s final report for the season. It’s estimated payouts to farmers will total just over $256 million — well… Read More