DuWayne Bosse, Bolt Marketing, says grain markets rebounded Thursday on technical buying after holding and bouncing off support areas. Strong export demand was also positive.
The demand for puffed grains continues to grow across various markets, from health-conscious consumers seeking nutrient-rich snacks to food manufacturers looking for versatile ingredients. With their ...
Mark Knight, Farmers Keeper Financial, says grains are seeing a technical bounce off support areas wtih strong weekly exports.
To help consumers meet this goal, Oldways Whole Grains Council has certified more than 12,000 products with the Whole Grain Stamp – up from just 250 when the stamp launched two decades ago.
Canadian grain farmers warn of economic hardship from new US tariffs. The 25 per cent U.S. tariff threatens farm viability, ...
Tariffs are set to have a big impact on commodities, with the grain crops across Canada especially feeling the pinch. With 25 ...
China announced it will impose additional tariffs of up to 15% on imports American chicken, pork, soy and beef, after Trump ...
Tinhouse Brewing co-owner and head brewer Phil Smith brews a batch of Glorious and Free, a collaborative beer that uses 100% ...