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"#cornbelt17 Special tour offer from our sponsor Alpine free tissue sample test &…"

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"Day 5 Jun 28 #cornbelt17 tour summary OH, IN, IL poorest start for soys since 12 Con…"

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"Day 5 Jun 28, 17 #cornbelt17 tour summary for OH, IN & IL this is the poorest st…"

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"Day 5 Jun 28, 17 #cornbelt17 in the state of MO We will finish IL & IN at the en…"

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"Day 4 June 27, 17 #cornbelt17 in Southern IL S on Wanwick Rice Rd & Hwy 127 near…"

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"Day 4 June 27, 17 #cornbelt17 East Hwy 143 near Pierron, IL late planted corn vs. ea…"

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"Day 4 Jun 7, 17 #cornbelt17 further south more of the same ankle high soys not bloom…"

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"Day 4 Jun 27, 17 #cornbelt17 travelling to Southern IL on Hwy 51 near Pana very disa…"

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"Start of day 4 June 27, 17 #cornbelt17 sunny blueskies still in state of Illinois. T…"

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"Day 3 Jun 26, 17 #cornbelt17 s Hwy 116 Ellisville, IL early planted soys good, late…"

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Depopulation could destabilize food systems

It’s difficult to argue that climate change isn’t the most pressing threat to our agri-food sector. Farmers, processors, distributors, retailers and transporters have all been forced to adapt in real time to extreme weather events, shifting growing seasons and volatile conditions. From droughts to floods to wildfires, climate change has tested the resilience of every link in the food supply chain. Yet, for all the challenges the sector has faced – and will continue to face – due to climate pressures, it has managed to cope reasonably well. Investments in technology, new crop varieties, smarter logistics and infrastructure upgrades have helped absorb many of the shocks. But there is another looming threat – quieter, slower, and far more difficult to reverse – that few in the industry appear prepared for: depopulation. At its core, the food industry is built on one assumption: that there will always be more mouths to feed. Growth in population has long been a proxy for market growth.

Labour shortages create dragnet for agri-food

Canadian agriculture and agri-food consistently punch above their weight. Agriculture and agri-food contribute $111 billion per year – more than $30 million per day – to the Canadian economy, or over six per cent of our GDP. However, there are still more than 16,000 job vacancies on Canadian farms, and this labour crisis is resulting in avoidable financial strain. With that considered, you would think that smoothing out the regulatory red tape – especially on access to labour for farmers – should be highest priority for federal and provincial governments when the shortage is both critical and chronic, proven with many years of data and evidence. When COVID-19 challenged supply chains, action was taken to secure our food supply, but this level of urgency and priority for the sector appears to have come to an end. Producers and workers need new solutions Agriculture is theoretically prioritized in the immigration regulations, but it continues to be squeezed by on all sides. Agriculture

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Carney heading to China to talk ag and other issues

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