The number of organic crop producers on the Prairies hit 1,442 in 2016, up from a recent low of 1,151 in 2013. That’s positive news for the organic sector, which lost producers on the Prairies from 2010-13, when prices for conventional grains and oilseeds were particularly strong. The number of organic acres also increased, going […] Read more
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Organic dairy product demand sparks Alberta program
The marketing board that oversees Alberta dairy production has launched a new program to grow the organic sector, as demand for such products continues to increase. The program, spurred by Alberta Milk, aims to see two new organic dairy farmers join the supply managed system. Organic milk sales have increased by about 2.4 per cent […] Read more

Organic industry cracks down on fraud
The United States imported about 300,000 tonnes of organic corn from Turkey last year. The figure is surprising because farmers in Turkey grow a tiny amount of organic corn. “There’s only, reportedly, 2,000 hectares (5,000 acres) of organic corn grown in Turkey,” said Eric Jackson, chief executive officer of Pipeline Foods, a Minneapolis company that […] Read more

Organic company wrestles with U.S. customs over cracked corn
A Saskatoon company is dealing with a 25,000 tonne headache. Sunrise Foods, one of the largest wholesalers of organic feed and food ingredients in the world, has a shipment of 25,000 tonnes of organic corn currently at sea. That’s because United States Customs and Border Protection rejected the shipment at a California port in March. […] Read more

Local food bill meets resistance in Alberta
Alberta’s proposed local food legislation faces opposition from the United Conservative Party, which says the bill needs a further look. The governing NDP insists the legislation is good as is. The bill, which calls for changes to organic certification, a local food week and a local food council, went up for debate in the legislature […] Read more

Organic production continues to grow in Sask.
SaskOrganics has attracted a cross-section of organic and conventional producers to its various workshops
The number of organic farmers in Saskatchewan could soon eclipse 1,000, according to the president of SaskOrganics. Garry Johnson said interest in organic production is increasing, along with consumer demand for organically produced food. “There’s a great amount of interest right now,” Johnson said following the SaskOrganics annual general meeting in Saskatoon in late March. […] Read more
40,000-acre farm goes organic
WALDRON, Sask. — There are 25 grain bins in Travis Heide’s farmyard, including six massive ones with a capacity of 70,000 bushels each. In total, the bins can store around 550,000 bu. of grain. That’s enough for 10,000 acres of spring wheat, assuming an average yield of 55 bu. per acre. For most prairie farmers, […] Read more

Organic sales ‘booming’ in Europe
There is a growing appetite for organic food in the world’s second biggest market for the products. Organic food demand increased by 15 percent in the European Union to US$35 billion in 2016, according to a report by the United States Department of Agriculture. “The organic food market in the European Union is booming,” stated […] Read more

Organic food company buys farmland in northeastern Sask.
The founder of Nature’s Path Foods Inc. has bought a block of land in east-central Saskatchewan it plans to dedicate to organic farming. Arran Stephens, who also owns Legend Organic Farm, bought about 5,000 acres in the Duck Mountain area last summer; 3,429 acres are cultivated and 1,536 acres are bush and wetlands set aside […] Read more

Fake organic imports not seen as major problem in Canada
Bogus organic food could be entering the United States because of poor oversight, and the same may be happening in Canada. In a report released in September, the U.S. Department of Agriculture found that authorities at American ports are failing to detect organic food imports that aren’t actually organic. (PDF format) The report focused on […] Read more