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World wheat supplies may recover in ’24

World wheat supplies may recover in ’24

Premature to be making production forecasts, especially for crops in the Northern Hemisphere says analyst.
Opinion: Cattle producers must be part of a methane win-win

Opinion: Cattle producers must be part of a methane win-win

Taking steps to reduce their cattle methane emissions the first part of the scenario.
Producers like U.K. response

Producers like U.K. response

Canada praised for sticking to its guns.
Methane emissions additive approved in Canada

Methane emissions additive approved in Canada

Market authorization for livestock product comes after CFIA approves the product's main ingredient.
Commentary: Addressing key man risk can mean awkward conversations

Commentary: Addressing key man risk can mean awkward conversations

How would a farm survive the sudden departure of the main operator?
Supply chain chaos starts to ease

Supply chain chaos starts to ease

Dealers striking a difficult balance.
Sask. irrigators keep their eyes on water supply

Sask. irrigators keep their eyes on water supply

Levels at Lake Diefenbaker were lower than usual going into winter but still significant; province’s snow cover also low.
CCA calls for retaliation against British beef

CCA calls for retaliation against British beef

Canada’s ambassador to Britain says retaliation carries risks that may prove more dangerous than beneficial.
Consumer behaviour changes rapidly

Consumer behaviour changes rapidly

People don’t really care about what’s going on around the world when they are feeling increases in their spending.
Monsoon disappointment affects Indian pulses

Monsoon disappointment affects Indian pulses

India's northeast monsoon produced less rain than normal, which in turn reduced the amount of pulses farmers plant.
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