Reading Time: 2 minutes The federal government has designated its first list of municipalities where breeding livestock producers will be eligible to defer some tax on 2007 income from drought-induced sales. The tax deferral program, announced Friday, will apply to breeding livestock producers in areas of northwestern, southern and eastern Ontario and southern Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. Designation […] Read more
Livestock tax deferrals rolled out for 2007
Man. waste plant upgrades to boost pork capacity
Reading Time: 2 minutes Manitoba will direct cash from a federal community development plan to upgrades on municipal wastewater treatment plants that will allow expansions at two major pork processing facilities. The province announced Friday that it will flow part of the federal government’s pledged $41.9 million Community Development Trust funding package into upgrades of industrial wastewater treatment facilities […] Read more
Manitoba pledges $14.7M for cattle producers
Reading Time: < 1 minute Manitoba’s cattle producers will be eligible for direct payments from a $14.7 million fund to help support them through high feed costs, low cattle prices and the high Canadian dollar. The province announced Friday it will put $7.35 million toward the payments, while the other half will come from the federal government’s $41.9 million Community […] Read more
Saudis’ subsidy boosts CWB Pool B barley
Reading Time: < 1 minute A move Wednesday by the Saudi Arabian government to raise its import subsidy for feed barley has prompted the Canadian Wheat Board to issue an unusual mid-month pool return outlook (PRO) reflecting higher prices. The CWB’s mid-March 2007-08 PRO, released Friday, raises No. 1 Canada Western Pool B feed barley to $275 per tonne, up […] Read more
Quebec hog sector talks collapse: report
Reading Time: < 1 minute Mediated talks between Quebec’s hog producers and processors, aimed at a revival of the beleaguered industry, have failed, according to farm newspaper La terre de chez nous. The newspaper, on its web site Friday, quoted provincial Agriculture Minister Laurent Lessard as saying producers and processors have missed a fine opportunity by instead opting for arbitration […] Read more
Farm fair fact-finding funded
Reading Time: < 1 minute The Canadian Association of Fairs and Exhibitions plans to put a $500,000 federal investment to work on a survey of farm fair-goers. In a federal government release Friday, CAFE said it will use the funding to conduct a Canada-wide survey of 16,800 fair and exhibition attendees. “Results from this study will help our agricultural societies […] Read more
Manitoba to tap communities fund for livestock sector
Reading Time: 2 minutes Aid to livestock producers, investment in hog processing capacity and a strategy to deal with U.S. country-of-origin labeling (COOL) will take part of Manitoba’s share of federal Community Development Trust funding. Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty came to Winnipeg Thursday to announce the province will get $41.9 million from the program, which splits up $1 […] Read more
B.C. to broaden animal protection powers
Reading Time: < 1 minute British Columbia has introduced amendments to its animal cruelty legislation to boost the powers available for animal protection agents. The amendments, announced Thursday, will boost penalties for offences and give agents of the B.C. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals greater leeway to step in on suspicion of cruelty or of people causing […] Read more
Study eyes disease-preventing dairy proteins
Reading Time: < 1 minute New joint research by scientists in Manitoba and Australia will seek out proteins in dairy for their impact in preventing and managing chronic diseases. The initiative, led by the Richardson Centre for Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals in Winnipeg, will involve scientists at University of South Australia’s Nutritional Physiology Research Centre, the Centre for Agri-Health in […] Read more
Quebec backs Gatineau dairy project
Reading Time: < 1 minute Quebec’s provincial government will put up $150,000 to support the development of la Laiterie de l’Outaouais, a $2.76 million project planned for Gatineau’s agri-food industrial park. The new co-operative dairy, scheduled to open this summer, is expected to produce milk, organic milk, chocolate milk, maple-flavoured milk and cream and plans to add ice cream, cheese […] Read more