Canary seed growers vote on future direction
Producers attending the Jan. 13 annual meeting of the Canary Seed Development Commission (CSDC) in Saskatoon will vote on a resolution to formally request canary seed be included as an official crop under the Canada Grain Act.
CSDC Executive Director Kevin Hursh said it’s a completely different situation compared to one year ago.
“At the last annual meeting the attendance was not great and there wasn’t a lot of interest in growing the crop,” he said. “I believe there will be a lot of interest because of the increase in canary seed prices and also because of the difficulties with ILTA (Grain) going into creditor protection and canary seed producers not paid for deliveries.”
Those producers lost money when ILTA Grain went into creditor protection this summer. Other crops covered under the grain commission bonding program will receive compensation, but the exact totals are still being calculated.


