Livestock

Avian Flu Outbreak Reported in BC

Avian Flu Outbreak Reported in BC

May 2, 2023 | 2:17pm
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has confirmed it has discovered the presence of highly pathogenic avian flu, better known as H-5-N-1, at a commercial poultry operation in B-C. The agency says it will now set up additional primary control zones as needed around the infected zone, currently centred around the communities of Yarrow and Barrowtown […]
Livestock Price Insurance Program seeing an increase in participation

Livestock Price Insurance Program seeing an increase in participation

May 2, 2023 | 11:00am
There has been an uptick in producers taking advantage of Saskatchewan Crop Insurance’s Western Livestock Price Insurance Program (LPI). Coordinator of the program, Jodie Griffin, says program is trending upward close to pre-pandemic levels, but didn’t have exact numbers at this time. She says through the COVID-19 pandemic, participation in the program lagged behind due […]
Canadian Meat Products Headed to Guatemala

Canadian Meat Products Headed to Guatemala

May 1, 2023 | 5:55pm
Canada has regained market access to Guatemala for Canada’s pork, beef and poultry products. Guatemala had closed access to its market for Canadian meat products in December 2013, due new requirements to inspect facilities in Canada for approval of exports. Since 2013, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, with the support of Agriculture and Agri-food Canada, […]
Fairs and Exhibitions Worried About Proposed Changes From CFIA

Fairs and Exhibitions Worried About Proposed Changes From CFIA

Apr 27, 2023 | 2:33pm
The organization representing fairs and exhibition organizers across Canada is raising concern about implemented and proposed Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) regulations. On March 18th, the CFIA opened a 90-day consultation until June 16th, about livestock traceability and identification. Some of the rules place the responsibility of identifying and tracing the livestock on event organizers. The […]
Quebec Reports Avian Flu Outbreak

Quebec Reports Avian Flu Outbreak

Apr 26, 2023 | 11:01am
After a relatively quiet March with just one outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza in domestic poultry, Quebec has turned up 13 outbreaks so far this month. The Quebec government announced April 6th it will put up $800,000 for the province’s poultry disease control team to go toward producer training; updating biosecurity protocols; building up “field […]
New leadership for this year’s Canadian Western Agribition

New leadership for this year’s Canadian Western Agribition

Apr 20, 2023 | 2:01pm
The new leadership team for 2023 Canadian Western Agribition was selected at yesterday’s annual meeting in Regina. Kim Hextall from Grenfell goes into her second term as president. She joined the board in 2014. She and her husband raise purebred and commercial black angus cattle near Grenfell. Michael Latimer of Olds, Alberta was elected vice […]
Canada’s Supply Management Defended by Parliamentarians

Canada’s Supply Management Defended by Parliamentarians

Apr 20, 2023 | 2:00pm
M-Ps are defending Canada’s supply management system and say it could be a good option for lower-income countries to be less reliant on imports.  A House of Commons committee is meeting today to talk about a Bloc Québécois bill that would make it harder for new trade deals to chip away at the system. Since […]
Incoming storm may pose challenges for calving this time of year

Incoming storm may pose challenges for calving this time of year

Apr 17, 2023 | 3:51pm
Old Man Winter isn’t quite done with Saskatchewan just yet. Earlier today, Environment Canada issued a special weather statement that has since been changed to a winter storm watch, covering the south and southeast portions of the province. The federal weather agency says a Colorado Low is expected to drop 10 to 25 cm of […]
US Testing Avian Flu Vaccines

US Testing Avian Flu Vaccines

Apr 17, 2023 | 3:15pm
The United States is testing four bird flu vaccines for poultry, after more than 58 million chickens, turkeys and other birds have died in the nation’s worst outbreak ever. The trials, conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service, are the first step in a lengthy process toward the possible first use of vaccines to […]
Olymel Announces Closure of Plant in Quebec

Olymel Announces Closure of Plant in Quebec

Apr 14, 2023 | 2:27pm
Quebec pork producer Olymel says it will close a major slaughterhouse south of Quebec City and lay off 994 workers. The company says the Vallée-Jonction plant in the Beauce region will be the latest factory to shutter, after previously announcing the closure of several other facilities in recent months. Olymel CEO Yanick Gervais told reporters […]