Could lightning-derived technology or cricket frass be a new fertilizer option for manufacturers?
Although the weeks-long protest and blockades in France may have halted on February 1, 2024, farmers in other European countries have taken up the cause with their protests.
Too much and too little water in our waterways is causing economic issues regarding how we get products in and out of Canada. This article examines the St. Lawrence Seaway, the Great Lakes, the Mississippi River, and the Panama Canal to explore the far-reaching effects of shipping by water.
2023 marked a pivotal point for Canadian lentils. Reduced production but increased exports and promising future planting projections indicate a vibrant industry shift.
The global NPK fertilizers market is set to reach $158.16 billion by 2032 driven by demand in developing countries and innovations in farming. However there are challenges on the horizon like rising raw material costs.
The Canadian Association of Agri-Retailers joins more than 100 signatories calling for wider government cooperation to keep Red Sea shipping lanes open and safe.
From tractor blockades to egg pelting, European farmers voice massive discontent over policies. Across Europe, farmers protest environmental regulations, rising costs, and unfair competition, demanding urgent government and EU action.
Using just-in-time technology to thwart the spread of pathogenic disease in ag.
Wanting to do their part in reducing global GHG emissions, Canadian farmers still can’t catch a break from federal tax fees. But what’s going on around the world?