AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 minutes agoFood Security Push: Prime Minister Mark Carney launched Canada’s first-ever National Food Security Strategy, backed by $3.2B over 10 years, aiming to cut grocery costs and boost domestic production through more processing funding, $1B for food hubs to strengthen grocery competition, $750M for greenhouses/indoor growing, and red-tape streamlining for farmers. Agri-Food Policy Watch: A commentary notes the plan has solid funding ideas, but argues Ottawa still needs a clearer competitiveness and productivity focus to translate dollars into lower prices. Biosecurity & Trade: New World screwworm continues to spread in the U.S.; Canada moved to restrict certain Texas livestock imports after a second case in South Texas, while U.S. officials release sterile flies and warn the pest could hit cattle markets. Sustainable Inputs: CTK Bio Canada unveiled an Earth Edition home compostable paper mulch film, designed to deliver weed suppression and moisture benefits while reducing plastic waste and post-harvest removal labour. Weather Impacts: A tornado in southeast Saskatchewan destroyed a farm and triggered community fundraising and temporary local disruptions, including a co-op store closure.
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