Canada working hard to resolve China canola trade dispute The Chinese government has given Canada until Thursday to cut the level of foreign material in its canola deliveries PotashCorp, Agrium in preliminary merger talks to create agricultural giant Merger talks come as the fertilizer industry struggles with a steep drop in prices IGA brings back odd-looking fruit and veggies Sobeys Quebec launches six-week program for second year in a row Wet weather hurting southern Manitoba tomato fields Tomato fields suffering from blight since fields can't dry out Can curiosity help sell more produce? This study suggests that satisfying customers’ curiosity can increase sales Ugly produce decision leads to ugly public Producers no longer need to label 'Produit du Quebec' on locally-grown bulk fruits and veggies Saskatchewan urges railways to be ready to transport larger than average crop Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan suggested there might be more rail capacity because oil and potash production is down Tale of two summers: Farmers deal with drought in the east, rain on the prairies Relentless rainstorms in Alberta and Saskatchewan have meant increased risk of rot and disease It's official: Quebec will allow the sale of ugly produce in grocery stores Regulations regarding respecting fresh fruit and vegetables previously barred stores from selling ugly produce Montreal's markets feed growing appetite for locally-produced food City hosts four year-round markets and an array of smaller seasonal ones First Previous 26 27 28 29 30 Next Last