New scholarship announced for Manitoba and Saskatchewan students

The Thanks for Farming Tour and Meridian Manufacturing Inc. have announced a new joint scholarship initiative.

The Meridian Agriculture Scholarship is open to students in grades 11 and 12 in the provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

The scholarship directly connects students with their communities to understand and recognize the importance of agriculture and the role it plays within their communities.

Agriculture value chain organizations call for establishment of Indo-Pacific Diversification Office

Representatives from the Canola Council of Canada, Cereals Canada, and Pulse Canada met last week in Ottawa with government decision makers about the establishment of a diversification office in the Indo-Pacific region. 

A newly released joint-commissioned report outlines why Canada must take strategic steps to secure its agricultural export growth, diversification and competitiveness in a key export region. 

A key pillar of the report is the creation of a Canadian Indo-Pacific Diversification Office.

Bill C-234 passes second reading

Bill C-234 has passed second reading. 

The House of Commons voted in favour of the bill Wednesday, sending it to the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food for review.

Conservative MP Ben Lobb's private member’s bill would eliminate the carbon tax on propane and natural gas for drying grain and heating livestock barns and greenhouses. 

Canadian Meat Council receives funding to grow exports

On Wednesday, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, Marie-Claude Bibeau, announced an investment of up to $543,271 to support efforts by the Canadian Meat Council (CMC) to grow Canada's red meat exports.

"Canada's red meat industry is a strong driver of our nation's economy. This investment will help the industry diversity its exports and develop markets by building new trade relationships. Our producers and processors are at the heart of the vitality of our rural communities, and we will continue to support them," said Bibeau.