The Executive Director of Winter Cereals Canada reports the fall seeded cereal crops planted in Manitoba and Saskatchewan appear to have come through an extremely mild winter in excellent condition with minimal damage.
The executive director of Winter Cereals Canada reports winter wheat has been a particularly popular ingredient this year among those formulating rations for feeding livestock.
Canadian International Grains Institute, Canadian Grain Commission, Cereals Canada, exporters, and producers from Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Ontario will meet with customers of Canadian wheat from Canada as well as in 20 countries to discuss the quality of the new crop.
Cereals Canada welcomes the historic Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement that will open the doors to 40 percent of the world’s economic activity.
Cereals Canada is proud to announce the launch of the Keep it Clean – Cereals campaign.
Winter Cereals Canada expects tighter than average supplies of fall seeded cereal crops this year as a result of reduced plantings last fall and potential losses from frost that hit a couple of weeks ago.
The executive director of Winter Cereals Canada says, as a result of its consistent quality, the level of interest in Canadian winter wheat among end users in the U.S. is building.
Cereals Canada is pleased to welcome the Manitoba Wheat and Barley Growers Association as a new member.
AgResource and CWB Market Research Services have partnered to present the second annual Cereals North America conference, to be held in Winnipeg on October 28-30, 2014.