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Hawaii enforces new macadamia nut labeling law

A new Hawaii law, effective January 1, 2026, requires clear origin labeling for macadamia nuts. Local growers champion the change to protect their unique product and consumer trust.

P.E.I. reduces emissions for third consecutive year

Prince Edward Island reports a third straight year of declining greenhouse gas emissions while its economy expands, a rare feat as transport remains Canada's biggest climate hurdle. Discover how the island province is setting a green example.

P.E.I. emissions drop for third straight year

Prince Edward Island leads in emissions reductions for a third consecutive year, while transportation remains the largest source of greenhouse gases across Canada. Discover the progress and hurdles.

N.S. Announces 10% Farm Share Discount for 2026

Nova Scotia introduces a 10% discount on Community Supported Agriculture subscriptions to boost local food access and support farmers. Learn how this initiative strengthens food security.

CNH's Ag Tech Wins 3 Prestigious AE50 Awards

CNH's Case IH brand earns three spots on ASABE's 2026 AE50 list for groundbreaking agricultural technologies that enhance seeding, planting, and crop protection. Discover the innovations shaping Canadian farming.

China's U.S. Soybean Purchases Near 10 Million Tonnes

China has significantly increased its purchases of U.S. soybeans, with total acquisitions approaching 10 million tonnes in early 2026. This major trade development impacts global agricultural markets.

Carney: Canada's climate targets were a fantasy

PM Mark Carney admits Canada will miss its 2030 and 2035 GHG targets. A history of overly optimistic government reports clashes with the federal auditor's findings. Read the full analysis.

Driediger Farms in Langley sells for $23.3 million

The iconic Driediger Farms berry operation in Langley's ALR has been sold for $23.3 million to another farming company, ensuring its agricultural future. Owner Rhonda Driediger retires after decades.

Corn Slumps Most in a Month on China Reserve Talk

Corn futures in Chicago posted their steepest intraday drop in over a month, pressured by speculation China may release domestic grain reserves. Get the full analysis on the market implications.

S. Korea's Climate Pledge Clashes with U.S. LNG Push

South Korea's commitment to phase out coal and slash emissions faces a diplomatic challenge as the United States pressures allies to buy more liquefied natural gas. The conflict highlights the complex geopolitics of global energy transitions.

P.E.I. researchers study cow manure for soil, emissions

Researchers on Prince Edward Island are exploring how cattle manure can be used to strengthen agricultural soil and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Discover the potential of this sustainable farming practice.

Fast Shipping Increases Emissions, Study Reveals

The demand for rapid delivery is creating a surge in transportation emissions. Learn why your online shopping habits are becoming more polluting and what it means for the environment.

Flooding kills 175,000 birds in B.C., compounding avian flu crisis

Abbotsford poultry farmers confront a devastating cleanup after flooding kills an estimated 175,000 birds, a severe blow to an industry already battling a multi-year avian influenza outbreak. Learn about the impact and the fight to save family farms.

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