Japanese Luxury Strawberries Launch in Canadian Markets
Oishii's premium Koyo Berries, vertically farmed in New Jersey, debut at Toronto grocers for $12.99 per package, offering year-round availability and distinctive flavor.
Oishii's premium Koyo Berries, vertically farmed in New Jersey, debut at Toronto grocers for $12.99 per package, offering year-round availability and distinctive flavor.
The Chatham-Kent Food Policy Council invites residents to provide feedback on selecting a location for a new community garden, aiming to enhance local food security and community engagement.
Steinar Engeset, a respected Nova Scotia fishing industry and community leader, receives a special plaque on his 84th birthday, recognizing his decades of service and dedication to the maritime sector.
Timmins in Ontario and Rouyn-Noranda in Quebec announce a collaborative economic strategy focused on mining, leveraging shared strengths and community ties to boost regional prosperity.
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RecommendedIn February 1957, Swedish financier Axel Wenner-Gren proposed a massive development scheme for northern British Columbia, including monorails, pulp mills, mines, and hydro dams.
The recent Canada-China trade agreement provides crucial stability for Canadian farmers and seafood producers, validating agriculture's vital role in economic security.
A new Hutterite colony near Gimli, Manitoba, is seeking regulatory approval to establish a major chicken farming operation with a capacity for 140,000 birds.
A major agricultural conference in Sudbury brought together industry leaders and policymakers to discuss the future of farming in Northern Ontario, addressing innovation and sustainability.
The Nova Scotia government is allocating $1.5 million to new initiatives aimed at strengthening the local beef sector, enhancing food security, and providing economic support to provincial cattle producers.
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RecommendedPrince Edward Island oyster farmers are beginning their winter harvests ahead of schedule, employing specialized techniques to extract shellfish from beneath thick ice to satisfy strong market appetite.
The New Brunswick Forest Products Commission emphasizes that greater stability in the lumber sector is crucial to withstand economic pressures, as highlighted by executive director Tim Fox.
Community groups in Nova Scotia are uniting to provide hands-on hydroponic farming training, focusing on sustainable agriculture and youth engagement in horticulture.
Analysis of Canada's agricultural supply management system reveals high consumer costs and trade negotiation challenges, with proposals for fair compensation to farmers during transition.
The Regina Farmers' Market will relocate its Saturday outdoor market back to City Square Plaza downtown for the 2026 season, running from May 2 to October 10, following strong community feedback.
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RecommendedThe National Poultry Show in London, Ontario highlights industry resilience and technological advancements as producers face significant challenges from avian influenza outbreaks.
The Regina Farmers' Market is set to make its highly anticipated return to the downtown area this spring, marking a significant revival for local agriculture and community commerce in Saskatchewan's capital.
The provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta are pressing the federal government to approve a poison for Richardson's ground squirrels after an initial rejection, citing agricultural damage.
Alberta's beef industry anticipates a major market reopening in China within the next month, as trade relations show signs of improvement following recent diplomatic discussions.
Odd Bunch, a company selling imperfect produce at discounted prices to combat food waste, has expanded to Edmonton in January 2026, gaining significant local traction.
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RecommendedOdd Bunch, a company specializing in selling imperfect produce at reduced prices to minimize food waste, has opened new warehouse operations in Edmonton as of January 2026.
BASF Agricultural Solutions Canada invites farmers to nominate local organizations for a share of $160,000 in community funding through the Growing Home program.
A new report warns British Columbia's forestry industry requires systemic reforms to survive, following dozens of mill closures and thousands of job losses across the province.
Saskatchewan's canola industry experiences a significant boost as exports to China rise, providing economic relief to farmers and the Regina region amid challenging agricultural conditions.
Canadian beef exports to China have officially resumed, marking a significant trade milestone. However, the industry continues to face tight cattle supplies, which could impact long-term market stability and pricing.
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RecommendedCanadian agricultural leaders warn that excessive bureaucracy is imposing significant financial burdens on farmers, hindering productivity and economic growth across the sector.
Canadian beef exports are set to resume to China after a hiatus, but the industry faces challenges due to a constrained domestic cattle supply and high production costs.
Statistics Canada data reveals a notable decrease in grain deliveries alongside a significant increase in canola processing, highlighting shifts in the agricultural sector.
A cow that escaped from a trailer caused significant traffic disruptions on University Avenue in Orillia, Ontario, prompting a response from the Ontario Provincial Police.
Recent heavy snowfall across Nova Scotia is expected to aid in replenishing soil moisture levels following a prolonged drought, offering relief to agricultural sectors and ecosystems.
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RecommendedA Regina-based charcuterie company's innovative trail mix, blending local meats and cheeses, is seeing soaring demand across Saskatchewan and beyond as a convenient gourmet snack.