AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoLivestock Biosecurity: A second New World screwworm case has been confirmed in South Texas, prompting the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to temporarily restrict cattle, horses and other livestock entering Canada from Texas (including animals present in the state within the prior 21 days) while officials work to contain the pest. Trade Politics for Farmers: U.S. President Donald Trump said he may not renew USMCA, with agriculture a key focus in upcoming talks; U.S. lawmakers and farm groups warn uncertainty could disrupt cross-border ag markets. Flood Recovery in Manitoba: Premier Wab Kinew toured Swan Valley after severe flooding and road washouts, with Manitoba set to activate disaster assistance and coordinate with Ottawa. Severe Weather Impacts: Saskatchewan saw major tornado damage near Oxbow, while local officials also reported missing livestock and urged producers to report losses. Rural Protest: Farmers and rural residents marched on Parliament Hill against the proposed Alto high-speed rail project, arguing environmental and property impacts and high costs. Tech for Farms: A Canadian orchard/specialty-crop event highlighted remote sensing and collaborative robots aimed at reducing errors and saving growers’ time. Local Community: Cambridge’s Canada Day plans include a fishing derby, parade and fireworks, with federal Celebrate Canada funding and ag-related sponsors.
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