Symborg develops a product to help farmers to efficiently adapt to the changes in the industry.
- The provincially funded quarantine program represented a $47-million investment to help protect B.C.’s food security during the pandemic.
- J.P Gervais, chief agricultural economist for Farm Credit Canada outlined three major trends that will affect agriculture this year: tight supplies and very strong demand for all commodities; rising inflation and the resiliency of farmland values.
- Columnist Luc Bérubé explains why the Québec government is paying up to $50,000 for registered growers to participate in a three-year sustainability program. Eligible projects are crop rotations and cover crops.
- Focus on where the market is today, not where it was. That’s the counsel of Retail Navigator columnist Peter Chapman.