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PEIFA 76th Annual General Meeting

Are you planning to attend? Please call or email Jennifer at jmurphy@peifa.ca or 902-368-7289 to pre-register and help us plan.

Friday, January 27, 2017 – Confederation Centre of the Arts Agenda

Meeting Costs: Members free – Non-Members $25.00

Excellence in Agriculture Banquet: Members $40.00 – Non-Members $45.00

 

New regulations for livestock Premises Identification

Today, the Government of Saskatchewan announced changes to Saskatchewan’s Premises Identification (PID) program, a key traceability tool to plan for, control and prevent the spread of animal diseases and to respond to other emergencies. MORE

 

$240K to bring Agritech Challenge tech ideas to life

British Columbia’s agritech sector will benefit from the $240,000 that the winners of the Agritech Innovation Challenge will receive to develop and adopt new technology. MORE

 

U.S. dairy groups urge Trump to set his sights on Canadian dairy policies

U.S. dairy groups are calling on Donald Trump to set his sights on Canada’s “protectionist” dairy practices as he seeks to safeguard American jobs. MORE

 

EU-Canada trade deal clears further hurdles in Europe

A planned EU-Canada free trade deal received backing from a committee of the European Parliament and Germany’s top court on Thursday, increasing its chances of entering force later this year. MORE

 

Ready for spring

Farm organizations are as important as ever for farmers who want to keep producing at their best, says OSCIA president Gord Green MORE

 

PEI Wild Blueberry Growers Association Marketing and Production Workshop

Open to all members, no registration fee, no pre-registration necessary

Wednesday, January 18th, 2017, 9:00am-12:00pm

Red Shores Racetrack and Casino, Charlottetown

Guest Speakers include Dr. David Yarborough (Wild Blueberry Specialist, University of Maine), Neri Vautour (Executive Director, WBANA Canada), Mike Nicholas (Nicholas and Knight Ltd., UK), Jamie Blanchard (Trade Development Officer, Innovation PEI) and Bryan Inglis (CEO,Food Island Partnership)

 

Chainsaw Maintenance and Safety course

The PEI Woodlot Owners Association – in co-operation with the Department of Forestry is looking to hold a Chainsaw Maintenance and Safety Course. For further information please contact Matt Hughes at 902-368-7289 or mhughes@peifa.ca

 

Career Opportunity – Executive Director

Since 2000, ACORN has been Atlantic Canada’s key organization for information on organic

agriculture and eating organics. From seed to farmer to consumer, ACORN’s talented and

dedicated team works to support a unified and effective organic sector throughout the

region. We are currently recruiting for a new Executive Director, who will be responsible

for leading the organization according to the strategic direction set by our Board of

Directors. This is a permanent, full-time career opportunity, based out of Sackville, NB. MORE

 

Livestock

 

Saskatchewan taking livestock premises ID mandatory

Saskatchewan livestock producers wanting to take part in provincial programs will soon have to have a valid premises identification (ID) number. MORE

 

Red Meat Sector Applauds Changes to Foreign Worker Programme

The Canadian Meat Council is applauding changes announced last month to Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Programme. MORE

 

Prospects for US Cattle, Beef Markets a Little Brighter

The USDA updated their World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) yesterday, a monthly proceeding that integrates new developments and data into the existing outlook for agriculture commodity markets. MORE

 

EU Slaughtering Increase in 2016

According to Eurostat, EU cow slaughterings (January-September) increased 8 per cent compared to 2015 and have been at their highest level for a number of years. MORE

 

IFA: Enhancement of Regional Veterinary Laboratories Services Vital

IFA Animal Health Chairman Bert Stewart has said the Department of Agriculture Regional Veterinary Laboratory services are highly regarded, a vital support for farmers throughout the country and the focus of the Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed and his officials must be the enhancement of services to farmers in all regional sites. MORE

 

Pakistan, Netherlands Agree to Enhance Cooperation in Agri, Dairy Sectors

Pakistan and Netherlands Thursday agreed for enhancing bilateral cooperation in fields of agriculture, horticulture and dairy development to promote and develop the agriculture and livestock sector in the country. MORE

 

‘Have You Got the Selection Factor?’ Asks AHDB

AHDB Beef & Lamb is looking to recruit a team with the “selection factor” to join its new Selection Academy. MORE

 

South East Asia Hog Market Report

Pig farming is growing fast in Vietnam, and pig prices in the market are still in serious decline. MORE

 

German Pig Meat Demand Under Pressure

Consumer demand for pig meat in Germany has been under considerable pressure in the last five years. MORE

 

More ASF Reported in Ukraine

A new outbreak of African Swine Fever (ASF) has been discovered on a farm in eastern Ukraine. MORE

 

Brazil Resumes Fresh Pork Exports to South Africa

Brazil will resume exports of fresh pork to South Africa following the lifting of the ban South African Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF). MORE

 

Atlantic Stockyards Market Report – January 12 – Regular and Feeder Sale HERE

*Scroll down to find current report

Ontario Cattlemen’s Association Market Report –Thursday, January 12 HERE

 

Potatoes

 

AHDB overview of 2017 potato trade
One of the major challenges for the upcoming period is to ensure the requirements for raw products. “However, varieties and specifications can be different to local supplies, so the challenge will be to source imports that service their requirements. MORE

 

Egypt to increase exports of potatoes to Lebanon
The Minister of Industry and Trade, Tarek Kabil, said that Egyptian exports to Lebanon increased by 65% during 2016 compared to 2015, adding that a lot of different fields benefited from the increase. MORE

 

“Potato export is doing well despite high prices”
No complaints can be currently heard on the potato market. “The market has been developing very positively in the past few months. As far as we are concerned, this can last a while longer,” says Jan Westhoeve of Westhoeve Potatoes in Ouddorp, the Netherlands. MORE

 

Insights into the Belgian Potato Trade in 2017
The free potato prices have been high during the whole season, which has affected the markets, as well as imports and exports increasing competition, the representative of Belgapom explains. MORE

 

OZ FARMER SERVES UP POTATO ICE CREAM

Forget mashed, baked or fried — potato ice cream is just one of the recipes whipped up from the country kitchen of Australian spud growers Phil and Val Murphy. MORE

 

AAFC / InfoHort Potato Reports HERE

USDA – Daily National Potato and Onion Report HERE

 

Crops

 

North American Grain/Oilseed Review: Canola Climbs With Soybeans

ICE Futures Canada canola contracts were stronger on Thursday, as a rally in Chicago Board of Trade soybeans provided spillover support. MORE

 

ICE Futures Canada Wednesday: Canola futures prices higher, barley lower HERE

 

Clubroot arrives in Ontario canola

Ontario has its first case of clubroot disease in canola — and further testing has confirmed clubroot in canola fields across the province. MORE

 

Pinto prices strong, farmers weigh new-crop options

Manitoba pinto bean spot prices are holding steady near yearly highs, as adverse weather during the growing season scaled back production. MORE

 

Westman group exploring feasibility of soybean-crushing plant

Westman Opportunities Leadership Group chair Ray Redfern says with soybean production expanding and perhaps hog production too, a plant in western Manitoba could make sense MORE

 

High-tech fertilizers offer great promise

The fertilizers farmers use will one day be manufactured from algae or hydrogen fuel, not natural gas, and they’ll be ‘SMARTer’ too, said a speaker at St. Jean Farm Days last week. MORE

 

Soy up as USDA lowers crop, stocks estimates

U.S. soybean futures hit a 3-1/2-week high on Thursday after the U.S. Department of Agriculture cut its estimate of the 2016 soy harvest and lowered its forecast of domestic inventories, analysts said. MORE

 

U.S. farmers cut winter wheat acres to 108-year low

U.S. farmers slashed their winter wheat plantings to the lowest in more than a century as supplies of the grain ballooned to a 29-year high, the U.S. Agriculture Department said Thursday. MORE

 

AM markets: hard wheat extends gains on slump in US sowings HERE

PEI Grain Elevator Prices – HERE

Grain Farmers of Ontario – Daily Commodity Report HERE

More Futures Prices HERE and HERE

 

General Interest

 

Food Commodity Prices Fall for Fifth Year in a Row

Prices of major food commodities declined for the fifth year in a row in 2016, averaging 161.6 points for the year as a whole, some 1.5 percent below their 2015 levels. MORE

 

Prices Beat Brexit to Top of Problem List for Irish Farmers

Farmers have identified product price as the key issue that will impact on their farm enterprise in 2017, according to the IFA barometer of farmer sentiment which is part of the Farm Income Review. MORE

 

Regular Updates

 

Weekly PEI Agriculture Market Report – January 6 HERE

Rayglen Market Comments – January 5 HERE

Ontario Farm Market Summary – Thursday, January 12 HERE

AgWeather Atlantic HERE

Today’s Local Weather – HERE

 

Meetings and Events

 

PEI Wild Blueberry Growers Association Marketing and Production Workshop

Open to all members, no registration fee, no pre-registration necessary

Wednesday, January 18th, 2017, 9:00am-12:00pm

Red Shores Racetrack and Casino, Charlottetown

Guest Speakers include Dr. David Yarborough (Wild Blueberry Specialist, University of Maine), Neri Vautour (Executive Director, WBANA Canada), Mike Nicholas (Nicholas and Knight Ltd., UK), Jamie Blanchard (Trade Development Officer, Innovation PEI) and Bryan Inglis (CEO,Food Island Partnership)

 

SSDE Industry Engagement Day – January 20, 2017

Our first semester is behind us and it was a tremendous success. During last semester we hosted our first Industry Engagement day and had the great privilege of welcoming well over 100 people to our School of Sustainable Design Engineering. Building on that success, we wish to start the New Year off with good momentum and hold our next Industry Engagement day on the 20th of January 2017. This day will have a specific focus on Bio-Resources and Precision Agriculture.

Goal – Is to gather Industry, Government, and Academia and look for collaboration to advance Bio-Resources and Precision Agriculture. We will also to take the opportunity to introduce the Class of 2017.

Date and time – 20 January 2017 from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm.

Location – UPEI Campus. 550 University Avenue, Charlottetown, PE.

Agenda

10:00 – Welcome to the Province of Prince Edward Island and to the University

10:10 – Keynote Address from the Province

10:30 – Introduction of the first keynote speaker Dr. John K. Schueller from the University of    Florida by Dr. Aitazaz Farooque

10:35 – Key Note address: Precision Agriculture Technologies for Economically and Environmentally Sustainable Agriculture

11:05 – Introduction of the second keynote speaker Dr. Animesh Dutta from the University of Guelph by Dr. Bishnu Acharya
11:30 – Meet the Graduating Class of 2017 – Introduction by Dr. Wayne Peters, the Director of Student Experience

11:35 – Guided tour by the Industry Partnerships Group

12:00 – Lunch (provided – no turkey)/Networking – 60 mins

1:00 – Panel discussion led by the School of Sustainable Design Engineering with keynote speakers and Government/Industry representatives

2:00 – wrap up and thank you by Dr. Nick Krouglicof, Associate Dean of Engineering and Allan Dale, Industry Partnerships Group

Please RSVP to Lisa Sanderson at lmsanderson@upei.ca