Category : Agriculture


Yukon Gold Potato: Canadian Culinary Icon Turns 60

The Yukon Gold potato, a Canadian invention developed over 14 years by breeder Gary Johnson, celebrates its 60th anniversary. Known for disease resistance and buttery flavor, it's featured in over 100 New York Times recipes.

Maple Tapping Season Starts in Waterloo-Wellington

The annual maple tapping season is set to commence in the Waterloo-Wellington area, marking the start of syrup production. Local producers prepare for a traditional harvest amid favorable weather conditions.

Alberta Leads Canada's Food Sovereignty Strategy

Alberta's innovative indoor farming, like the Oilfields High School project, showcases year-round produce production, positioning the province to spearhead Canada's food security and reduce reliance on imports.

Alberta Farmers Urge Strychnine Use Against Gophers

Alberta farmers and government officials are pressuring federal regulators to reconsider the ban on strychnine for controlling Richardson's ground squirrel populations, citing devastating crop losses and economic harm.

Potato Overproduction Crisis Hits European Farmers Hard

Record potato harvests across Europe have created a severe oversupply crisis, causing prices to collapse and triggering widespread farmer protests. The situation is exacerbated by weakened demand due to US tariffs and increased global competition.

N.S. Farm Economy Hits $900M as Farm Numbers Drop

A new study reveals Nova Scotia's agricultural sector contributed $900 million to the provincial economy in 2025, even as the number of farms continues a steady decline, highlighting shifting dynamics in rural production.

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