Sask. farmers face uncertainty amid China canola ban
Concern is growing over China’s expanded ban on Canadian canola seed.
“This is dramatic. It is a huge issue for us to work with. That’s everyone all within the value chain: The farmer working with the exporters to the federal government. Everyone,” SaskCanola chair Lane Stockbrugger said.
China moved Friday to halt imports of Canadian canola seed, claiming they’d found contaminated shipments. Canadian officials and grain-handling firms have disputed those claims, but the dispute remains mired in technical discussions for now.