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PMRA has approved several minor use label expansions for UP-Cyde insecticide which manages spotted wing drosophila, crucifer flea beetle, aster leafhoppers and tarnished plant bug. See details for crop specifics.
Researchers from four Canadian universities are forecasting price increases of 1-3% in fruits and 3-5% in vegetables for 2025. A family of four should budget to pay another $800 for groceries or a total of $16,834.
The United Nations is spotlighting risks facing the world’s soils under the title: Caring for Soils: Measure, Monitor, Manage. Several Canadian researchers are contributing to how growers can measure, monitor and manage soils.
A survey by Farm Management Canada shows that biases still exist among suppliers and service providers when dealing with female farmers. The study included 21 one-on-one interviews with female farmers from across Canada, and a national online survey…
The Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers’ Association is accepting nominations for an individual or organization that has made outstanding contributions to the industry.
The capacity of the current Jamestown potato plant will grow from 410 million to 450 million pounds. The plan also includes a wastewater treatment facility.
Québec strawberry and raspberry growers Simon Plante and Alison Blouin won the Eastern Canadian honours at the 2024 Outstanding Young Farmers’ national event.
Shawn Brenn: the realities of specialties
Matt Aronson champions iceless broccoli with Sobeys’ Tom Pierce
- Karen Davidson -PMRA has approved several minor use label expansions for UP-Cyde insecticide which manages spotted wing drosophila, crucifer flea beetle, aster leafhoppers and tarnished plant bug. See details for crop specifics.
- Karen Davidson -A grant of $325,000 will spur the research of Julianna Wilson, Michigan State University entomologist, into a yeast-based biopesticide that targets the invasive spotted wing drosophila.
- Karen Davidson -With the spread of this invasive pest in Michigan and three observations close to Windsor, vigilance must prevail.
- Karen Davidson -Gowan Canada is introducing its liquid formulation botanical fungicide to Canadian growers in 2025.
- Karen Davidson -Québec strawberry and raspberry growers Simon Plante and Alison Blouin won the Eastern Canadian honours at the 2024 Outstanding Young Farmers’ national event.
- Karen Davidson -Kevin McKenna was posthumously recognized for his unwavering 40-year commitment to the PEI potato industry. Joanne Driscoll was also presented with an award for her long-term involvement with agriculture, notably her contributions to the PEI potato producers.
- Karen Davidson -The Ontario Produce Marketing Association honoured the produce industry’s hardworking individuals at its 33rd Annual Gala and Awards Ceremony. George Gilvesy, retired chair of Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers, won the Cory Clack-Streef Produce Person of the Year Award.
- Karen Davidson -Jenique Kennedy joins the Ontario Fruit & Vegetable Growers’ Association as a policy advisor specializing in areas of property, environment and conservation. Her appointment is effective December 2, 2024.
- Karen Davidson -Rather than tariffs to improve the agricultural trade balance, an American farm economist suggests revamping the H-2A guestworker program.
- Karen Davidson -A Michigan State University economist has been awarded a $650,000 grant to analyze agricultural labour trends and U.S. food supply chain resilience.
- Karen Davidson -The capacity of the current Jamestown potato plant will grow from 410 million to 450 million pounds. The plan also includes a wastewater treatment fac…
- Karen Davidson -Accusations of alleged potato price-fixing have been filed in U.S. lawsuits that also name Lamb Weston Inc, J.R. Simplot Co and the National Potato Pr…
- Karen Davidson -The Johnston family who operate Muskoka Lakes Farm & Winery near Bala, Ontario has invested in a new packing line to improve quality of fresh…
- Karen Davidson -It’s a complicated journey from picking apples in the orchard to final packaging for the retail customer. One of the components is applying a price…
- Karen Davidson -Butternut squash growers Tracy and Pete Gubbels survey their crop near Mount Brydges, Ontario, pointing out that contracted tonnage fell 60 per cent…
- Karen Davidson -Jocelyn Gibouleau, Les Productions Margiric, is testing iceless broccoli, thanks to an innovation of Verdant Technologies. The HarvestHold Fresh…
- Karen Davidson -The biotech company is publishing strong spray trial results for its Clonostachys rosea CR-7 (CR-7) biofungicide when used on a blueberry crop.…
- Karen Davidson -Verdant Technologies’ post-harvest solution can be used on broccoli, tomatoes peaches and other fruits and vegetables.
- Karen Davidson -Verdant Technologies is partnering with Sobeys Inc. to eliminate ice from the broccoli supply chain in Canada. HarvestHold Fresh is an in-box sheet…
- Karen Davidson -The Canadian Agri-Food Automation and Intelligence Network has named Vivid Machines to lead a project on data-driven dormant apple tree pruning and…
Columnist Owen Roberts marks the 80th anniversary of the Food Agriculture Organization with a warning that in some corners, science is considered “woke.”
Retail Navigator columnist Peter Chapman notes the $1B overhaul of Metro’s fresh and frozen distribution network.
In the U.S., the regulatory authority EPA is now facing significant additional workload following a flurry of litigation which found the agency was not correctly carrying out its responsibilities under the Endangered Species Act.
The Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers’ Association is speaking out about labour and more broadly, domestic food production and sustainability.
Josh Mosiondz, minor use coordinator, OMAFRA, details the priorities for research for the Pest Management Centre’s 2025 agenda.
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