Canada is the second largest supplier of beans to Mexico, behind the U.S. that accounted for 75 per cent of 2024-25 imports.  |  File photo

Mexican bean crop rebounds after multi-year drought

Mexico’s production has been hampered by lack of certified seed, inadequate irrigation and adverse weather conditions

Mexico’s bean production was 1.01 million tonnes, a 41 per cent increase over the previous year, according to a new report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS).








Close-up of the pods on a lone canola plant with a ripe canola field ready to harvest in the background.

Ukraine canola production challenged

Australia’s canola production is set to increase for the crop year ahead due to higher harvested area and yields

One of Canada’s top competitors in the canola export market is having trouble with its crop this year.


Aerial view of a Cargill canola crushing facility under construction near Regina in the summer of 2024.

Crushed dreams

Viterra’s planned canola processing facility in Regina is unlikely to go ahead

Viterra’s plan to build the world’s largest canola processing facility in Regina could be crushed, according to a new report.

U.S. president Donald Trump holds up a thick document entitled, "Foreign Trade Barriers" while speaking in front of a large American flag.

U.S. tariffs might help exports

Agri-food products from Mexico and Canada have preferential access to the U.S. market

The Trump tariffs that Canada’s agriculture sector had been fearing for months could turn out to be a big competitive advantage, say industry officials.