Ministers hear concerns over loss of Chinese market
Several groups met with the federal ministers of agriculture and trade today in Saskatoon to talk about China’s decision to stop buying Canadian canola.
Representatives from SaskCanola, the Canola Council of Canada, the crushing industry, Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) and Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities held a roundtable discussion for an hour this morning with Marie-Claude Bibeau and Jim Carr.
APAS Vice President and Tisdale area farmer Ian Boxall said all groups shared the same message that the trade dispute with China needs to be rectified quickly.