
Trade

Feed prices continue to dominate in our May broiler update. But the waning influence of COVID-related production and consumption declines may be the bigger story of 2021.

Growing global demand for feed, the re-appearance of ASF, expected drought across North and South America and an economic awakening impact this month’s outlook for Canadian hog and cattle producers.
From strawberries to lentils: Canada’s diversity in food production & the challenge of self-reliance

Canada produces more than we can eat - but consumers also rely on fresh fruit and vegetables year-round. That’s why trade will always be important for our agri-food supply chain.

As spring approaches and the sap starts flowing, maple producers could face these business and production opportunities and challenges in 2021.

Canadian ag and food relies heavily on trade. Recognize the opportunities and risks for good farm management and how export potential is measured for our ag commodities and food products.

You’ve likely heard of Gross Domestic Product or GDP. Learn more about what it really means and how important is it to ag and food markets.

The 2021 FCC Food and Beverage report shows that the food and beverage manufacturing sector’s resilience will pay off as the economy re-opens.

The new modernized CUSMA agreement will create opportunities and challenges for Canada’s agriculture and agri-food sectors.

If tight supplies mean higher prices, what’s the outlook for Canada’s grain, oilseed and pulse sectors in 2021?

Learn how interpreting supply and demand fluctuations can help you better determine price dynamics.