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Daryl Fransoo

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calendar_today14-07-2011 01:04:38

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RealAgriculture (@realagriculture) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canada's agricultural potential is held back by outdated policies, not science. Darcy Pawlik with Wheat Growers writes that Canada needs bold regulatory reform to foster innovation and competitiveness. The editorial: ow.ly/7zB850WWFP0 #westcdnag #agpolicy #farming

Canada's agricultural potential is held back by outdated policies, not science. <a href="/Darcytwheat/">Darcy Pawlik</a> with <a href="/wheatgrowers/">Wheat Growers</a> writes that Canada needs bold regulatory reform to foster innovation and competitiveness.

The editorial: ow.ly/7zB850WWFP0 #westcdnag  #agpolicy #farming
Daryl Fransoo (@darylfransoo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reimagining Canada's agricultural competitiveness - It is time to move beyond change theatre and allow Canadian agriculture to reach its full potential. Not by tweaking old processes, but by reimagining what is possible. A great piece by Wheat Growers ED Darcy Pawlik

Wheat Growers (@wheatgrowers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another great example of outdated and old regulations being supported for the wrong reasons. metaldoglabs.ai/showing-up-wit…

Pulse Canada (@pulsecanada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Canada’s pulse industry can no longer afford to be collateral damage in a dispute that has nothing to do with the products we produce." President Greg Cherewyk spoke at #AGRI today, emphasizing the urgent need to eliminate tariffs that are damaging Canada’s pulse sector.

Vicki Dutton (@vickidutton1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's harvest time in #WesternCanada. The multi-billion-dollar industry that supports 1 in 9 jobs is bringing in the fields. Unless you have a bumper crop most fields are generating less income than they spent. The impact of 100% tariffs from China on canola and peas at 100%

It's harvest time in #WesternCanada. The multi-billion-dollar industry that supports 1 in 9 jobs is bringing in the fields.  Unless you have a bumper crop most fields are generating less income than they spent.  The impact of 100% tariffs from  China on canola and peas at 100%
John Barlow (@johnbarlowmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

YOU'LL WANT TO WATCH THIS. The Liberals say Canada needs new and diversified markets. But when asked for concrete data on access to these markets, the answer is… 🦗🦗🦗 And yet, the Liberals still give themselves a 90% success rate on trade & negotiations.

Jennifer Elle (@jenniferelle_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What if I told you that I received a message today saying that allegedly the Liberal government “has a target on my back”. Because I have critisized and tried to bring transparency to an Indigenous “self-government” that is funded to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars.

RealAgriculture (@realagriculture) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tune in to #RealAgRadio at 4:30 E on RURALRADIO147 brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada! On today’s show, @ShaunHaney is joined by @agridome, @rbarrettPEI, @Kowalchukfarms1 and Daryl Fransoo! #cdnag #ontag #westcdnag

Tune in to #RealAgRadio at 4:30 E on <a href="/RURALRADIO147/">RURALRADIO147</a> brought to you by <a href="/PioneerSeedsCA/">Pioneer Seeds Canada</a>! On today’s show, @ShaunHaney is joined by @agridome, @rbarrettPEI, @Kowalchukfarms1 and <a href="/DarylFransoo/">Daryl Fransoo</a>! #cdnag #ontag #westcdnag
John Barlow (@johnbarlowmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is no small issue for Canadian farmers. Canola exports to China were worth $5 billion last year. Now, producers are shut out of what had been their second-largest market after the U.S. Industry forecasts warn that farmers will face devastating losses if these tariffs

Stuart Lawrence (@olblue81) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The economic impact of losing pea sales to China is about equal to GM shutting their Oshawa plant down. Sources: unifor1996-o.ca Pulse sector hopes for quick tariff resolution | The Western Producer share.google/9iaU28jY9uKn6R…

Daryl Fransoo (@darylfransoo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The longer a market stays closed the bigger the risk is that it will never be close to what it once was. Every day that the Canadian Government pushes the Canada/Peas China issue aside puts Canadian agriculture that much closer to never having that market again. We have

Stuart Lawrence (@olblue81) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ironic part is the Liberal Party is so concerned about reducing carbon emissions with EVs and yet peas are a major reason that Canada has low carbon grains. Sask. farmers produce some of the world’s most sustainable crops: GIFS at USask study - GIFS share.google/hDkchVQzi2iNqv…

Wheat Growers (@wheatgrowers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canada’s agricultural story has always been about more than the fields we farm — it’s about the ideas and companies that grow alongside our crops. 🌾💡 In our September newsletter, Darcy Pawlik highlights how Canada can become an innovation-first society by supporting agtech

Canada’s agricultural story has always been about more than the fields we farm — it’s about the ideas and companies that grow alongside our crops. 🌾💡

In our September newsletter, Darcy Pawlik highlights how Canada can become an innovation-first society by supporting agtech
Wheat Growers (@wheatgrowers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wishing a warm retirement to Jack Dawes — a broadcasting icon in Canadian agriculture. Jack's voice has been part of prairie farming life for generations. His passion, humour, and dedication to the ag community won’t be forgotten. Enjoy this well-earned next chapter, Jack!

Wishing a warm retirement to Jack Dawes — a broadcasting icon in Canadian agriculture.

Jack's voice has been part of prairie farming life for generations. His passion, humour, and dedication to the ag community won’t be forgotten. Enjoy this well-earned next chapter, Jack!