AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoFood Safety & Supply Chains: A Cyclospora outbreak tied to shredded iceberg lettuce served at Taco Bell in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and West Virginia has sickened at least 1,644 people, with 94 hospitalizations, and investigators are pointing to lettuce from Mexico supplied via Salinas-based Taylor Farms. Policy & Producer Support: Federal, provincial and territorial agriculture ministers wrapped up talks in Halifax, issuing the “Halifax Statement” to guide the Next Policy Framework (2028–2033) as Sustainable CAP ends in 2028, with priorities including resilience, science and market diversification. Wildfire Smoke Impacts: Ontario’s poor air quality is expected to linger into the weekend, with a low-pressure system bringing rain chances Saturday that may help clear smoke in some areas but won’t guarantee relief. Beef Feed Rules: CFIA is consulting on relaxing BSE-related feed bans so certain specified risk materials could return to non-ruminant feed, pet food and fertilizer, aiming to improve processor competitiveness. Farm Reality Check: One analysis argues Canadian farms are being squeezed by rising costs and weak farm-gate prices, with policy and export pressure keeping the treadmill running. On-Farm Conditions: A Randolph-area farmer reports strong heat helped crops like corn and soybeans, while later-seeded canola suffered more after standing water from early storms.
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