Ranchers Beef investigation leads to B.C. recall

Reading Time: 2 minutes The Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s E. coli investigation of shuttered beef packing co-op Ranchers Beef Ltd. has so far led it to British Columbia, where it’s ordered a recall of six different package types of burgers and chuck. The recalled products listed by CFIA include boneless chuck steak and ground beef sold at Shoppers Wholesale […] Read more

CFIA suspects link in E. coli cases nationwide

Reading Time: 3 minutes The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is looking into “possible linkages” between 45 cases of E. coli-related illness this summer from B.C. to New Brunswick — and that involves “actively investigating” a closed meat plant in Alberta. CFIA and the Public Health Agency of Canada, in an information bulletin issued late Friday, said they will examine […] Read more


Alta. government to rethink water licensing policy

Reading Time: < 1 minute Alberta’s provincial environment department won’t accept any applications for amendments of water licenses while it re-examines that policy for the South Saskatchewan River basin. The moratorium on amendment applications comes after a request in August from the Eastern Irrigation District, based at Brooks, for an amendment that would allow the district to deliver water “for […] Read more

Corn trait wins EU approval: Monsanto

Reading Time: < 1 minute A European Union decision to allow imports of a Monsanto corn variety that “stacks” traits for corn borer resistance and Roundup herbicide tolerance is good news for Canadian corn growers, the company said Thursday. Monsanto reported that the EU will allow its YieldGard Corn Borer (MON 810) hybrid varieties for food and feed use. The […] Read more


PotashCorp posts record Q3

Reading Time: < 1 minute Predicting price hikes for its main product on tighter supplies in 2008, Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan on Thursday announced record third-quarter earnings, also the second-highest quarterly earnings in its history. PotashCorp reported a net income of $243.1 million on $1.3 billion in sales for the quarter, up from $145.2 million on $953.5 million in the […] Read more

Maple Leaf improves Q3 in mid-restructuring

Reading Time: 2 minutes Cost-cutting and price hikes helped offset higher costs for corn, wheat and other inputs on Maple Leaf’s third-quarter bottom line, the company reported Thursday. The quarter ending Sept. 30 included an after-tax gain of $218 million on the sale of Maple Leaf’s animal feed businesses to Dutch firm Nutreco, which led to skewed net earnings […] Read more


Hog inventories continue falling: StatsCan

Reading Time: 2 minutes Inventories of hogs in Canada fell for the second quarter in a row on softening slaughter prices and escalating feed costs, even while international demand for Canadian hogs and pork remains high, Statistics Canada reported Thursday. Canada had 14.4 million hogs on farms as of October 1, down 3.1 per cent from the year-earlier date […] Read more

Quebec sees net farm income “stability” in ’07

Reading Time: < 1 minute Farmers in Quebec can expect to end 2007 with total net farm income in the neighbourhood of $425 million, showing a “relative stability” across the ag sector overall, according to a new economic report from the provincial farm lender. L’Agroindicateur, an index released annually by La Financiere agricole based on its own data and federal […] Read more


B.C. to freeze rural representation

Reading Time: < 1 minute British Columbia’s provincial government has proposed an electoral district system that will keep rural representation in its legislative assembly at a set level while allowing for more MLAs in areas seeing population growth. Amendments introduced Wednesday will direct the B.C. Electoral Boundaries Commission to recommend 87 electoral districts, up from 79 today. From those 87, […] Read more

Tight stocks drive record highs for durum: PRO

Reading Time: 2 minutes The Canadian Wheat Board boosted its 2007-08 pool return outlooks (PROs) $27 per tonne for milling durum on Thursday, reflecting what it calls “extremely tight” stocks worldwide. Milling wheat PROs dropped $2 to $5, reflecting a “highly volatile” trend as world wheat prices come down off record highs from previous weeks, the CWB said. Feed […] Read more