Manitoba Agriculture’s discovery of a clubroot pathotype in South Central Manitoba that is able to overcome the original source of clubroot resistance should encourage all canola growers to implement clubroot management strategies, including scouting fields now for symptoms of the disease.
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Canola Council supports Government of Canada’s request for WTO consultations with China
Today’s announcement of the Government of Canada’s formal request for consultations with China under the World Trade Organization agreement is welcomed by the canola industry.
Read moreCCC statement on the appointment of an Ambassador to China
We’re very pleased to see a well-respected business leader who knows agri-food appointed as Ambassador to China. Mr. Barton has been clear on how agri-food is a key driver of Canadian growth. We look forward to working with Mr. Barton to restore canola exports, which has been Canada’s number one export to China.
Read moreCanola industry welcomes Manitoba PC’s commitment to increase biofuel content
Today’s commitment to increase the biofuel content in Manitoba’s diesel fuel will lower greenhouse gas emissions and bring more stable and diverse market opportunities for the canola sector at a critical time.
Read moreJoining forces to drive canola’s value and access to international markets
The joint investment of federal government and industry to support market access and development activities is critical to building canola’s value and growth potential for the future, says Canola Council of Canada president Jim Everson.
Read moreHelpful support for canola producers
Today’s announcement that canola producers will be supported during uncertainty is welcomed news for the canola sector. While market access issues continue to block canola exports to China, Canada’s single largest export to that market, early action to support growers will help until the issues are resolved and canola markets are diversified.
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