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Turkey Believes Black Sea Grain Deal Will be Revived

Turkey Believes Black Sea Grain Deal Will be Revived

Sep 5, 2023 | 2:48pm
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said after talks with Russia’s Vladimir Putin on Monday that it would soon be possible to revive the grain deal that the United Nations says helped to ease a food crisis by getting Ukrainian grain to market. Russia quit the deal in July — a year after it was brokered by the United Nations […]
Canadian Railways Continue to Provide Strong Grain Shipping Services

Canadian Railways Continue to Provide Strong Grain Shipping Services

Sep 5, 2023 | 2:23pm
CN and CPKC Rail  supplied a combined 98% of hopper cars ordered in grain week 4, an improvement from the previous week’s 93% order fulfillment performance. The improved performance in total reflects an improvement in performance for CN and no change for CPKC. In supplying 98% of hopper cars ordered on time in week 4, CN […]
Over 90% of Insured Forage Rainfall Insurance Program Acres in Saskatchewan Receive Payout for 2023

Over 90% of Insured Forage Rainfall Insurance Program Acres in Saskatchewan Receive Payout for 2023

Sep 5, 2023 | 2:20pm
Today, the Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan announced a record-breaking level of payments under the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC) Forage Rainfall Insurance Program.  “While producers face ongoing risks related to climate change and extreme weather events, the support of Business Risk Management programs provides some level of stability against income and production loss,” said […]
CAFTA praises federal government for opposing Mexico’s ban on biotech corn

CAFTA praises federal government for opposing Mexico’s ban on biotech corn

Sep 1, 2023 | 4:14pm
The Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance is applauding the Canadian government for opposing Mexico’s biotech corn ban. Back in February, Mexico announced it is banning the use of genetically modified corn in tortillas and dough by gradually substituting the use of biotech corn in all products used for human consumption or animal feed. Canada will step in as a […]
US Net Farm Income Expected to Fall in 2023

US Net Farm Income Expected to Fall in 2023

Sep 1, 2023 | 1:59pm
For the first time in five years, the United States Department of Agriculture forecasts national net farm income will fall nearly 23% in 2023, coming down from a record high in 2022. Net farm income, defined by the USDA as “a broad measure of profits,” has risen each of the past five years, but will […]
Russia and Turkey to Discuss Resumption of Black Sea Grain Deal

Russia and Turkey to Discuss Resumption of Black Sea Grain Deal

Sep 1, 2023 | 1:57pm
Russian President Vladimir Putin will hold talks with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Monday in the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi. The meeting will primarily discuss Black Sea grain exports. U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres says he sent Russia “a set of concrete proposals” aimed at reviving a deal that allowed the safe export of Ukrainian grain via the […]
Grain Ships Leave Ukraine

Grain Ships Leave Ukraine

Sep 1, 2023 | 1:56pm
Two cargo vessels have left a port near Odesa, Ukraine, the third and fourth to transit from deep-water Ukrainian ports through the Black Sea since Russia withdrew from a safe-passage deal for grain ships. The Liberia-flagged Anna-Theresa and Marshall Islands-flagged Ocean Courtesy bulk carriers left the port of Pivdennyi through a temporary corridor for civilian vessels. […]
Durum Prices Continue to Rise

Durum Prices Continue to Rise

Aug 31, 2023 | 2:22pm
Pasta lovers must brace to pay even higher prices for their favorite dish, as drought in Canada and bad weather in Europe damages crops of durum wheat and reduces supplies available to flour millers and food companies. Italy’s government called a crisis meeting in May as prices for durum jumped by more than double the national […]
US Soybean Crop in Heat Stress

US Soybean Crop in Heat Stress

Aug 31, 2023 | 2:20pm
Prolonged drought and record heat are threatening soybean yields in several key growing states across the Midwest US. With most of the soybean crop still in the critical pod-setting phase that depends on moisture in August, persistent dry conditions are lowering yield projections and raising concerns about the availability of supplies. Scouts participating in the […]
Saskatchewan Harvest 33 percent complete: Crop Report

Saskatchewan Harvest 33 percent complete: Crop Report

Aug 31, 2023 | 11:52am
We’re a third of the way through harvest. The Saskatchewan Crop Report says 33 percent has been combined, up from 21 percent last week, and ahead of the 5-year average of 23 percent as well as the 10-year average of 20 percent. Crops Extension Specialist  MacKenzie Hladun says the southwest is furthest advanced at 60 […]