AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFood Prices & Competition: Canada’s Competition Bureau is reviewing whether weak competition across the food supply chain—from farm inputs to grocery shelves—is helping keep food prices high, with a report expected in 2027. Rain Delays Crops: East-central Saskatchewan farmers say frequent, heavy rainfall has left fields saturated and work stalled, with forecasts calling for more rain before a brief break. Gene Editing Labels: A Canadian debate is resurfacing over whether gene-edited foods should face mandatory labeling, as Health Canada maintains safety assessments show them comparable to conventional foods. Food Security Funding: Central Okanagan Food Bank in Kelowna received $100,000 to build an 11,000-square-foot Food Rescue Transformation Centre to cut waste and expand refrigeration for rescued produce. Agri-Events & Community: The Yorkton Exhibition Summer Fair runs July 1–4 with 4-H showcases, chariot and chuck wagon racing, and farm-focused activities. Livestock Infrastructure: Stillwater County commissioners in Montana table a decision on a proposed Molt sheep feeding facility after hours of public testimony. Trade & Policy Watch: Canada’s CUSMA/USMCA review is underway, with ongoing attention on how rules and tariffs could affect North American agriculture.
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