The CCC released a new web-based application to help producers with combine adjustments during harvest, maximize yield and edge us closer to an average yield of 52 bu/ac by 2025.
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Growers advised to check with their grain buyer about quinclorac use in 2018
The Canola Council welcomes the recent decision of the Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues to advance for adoption the proposed maximum residue limit (MRL) for quinclorac in canola. While this is a positive step, to date, an international MRL at Codex is not yet formally adopted. The Codex Alimentarius Commission is expected to officially adopt the report of the Codex Committee on Pesticide Residues at its July 2018 meeting.
Read moreCanola Council board engaged in review of industry priorities to ensure continued success for the canola value chain
At the Canola Council of Canada’s (CCC) Annual General Meeting earlier today, CCC president Jim Everson outlined the process to confirm industry priorities and the organization’s role in the sustainable growth and profitability of the sector.
Read moreCanola industry cheers CPTPP signing
Meeting just ahead of tomorrow’s signing ceremony in Santiago, Chile, the board of directors for the Canola Council of Canada discussed how critical it is for Canada to implement the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) in order for the canola industry to continue thriving.
Read moreCanola industry thrilled to be part of federal government’s Innovation Superclusters Initiative
The Canola Council of Canada (CCC) welcomed today’s announcement by Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Navdeep Bains that Protein Industries Canada (PIC) was selected as one of the five supercluster hubs stimulated by the Canadian government.
Read moreCanola industry welcomes CPTPP agreement, enabling growth in value-added exports
The CCC applauds International Trade Minister François-Philippe Champagne’s announcement that Canada and the 10 other member countries successfully concluded discussions on a new Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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