Interesting Agenda of Speakers for the 25th ICABR Conference

06/28/2021

In 1997, a small group of agricultural economists met at the Food and Agriculture Organization’s headquarters in Rome, Italy to… Read More

Reassessing industrial hemp

06/22/2021

By: Tyler Couture, University of Saskatchewan student In the late 1980s, Canada was at the beginning of its second economic… Read More

Zero Tolerance for Herbicide Resistance

06/21/2021

By Marc Vachon, University of Saskatchewan This past summer I had the opportunity to work for Bayer Crop Science, working… Read More

The Benefits from GMO Regulatory Harmonization

06/15/2021

On May 4th, 2021, a webinar organized by the International Consortium on Applied Bioeconomy Research (ICABR) and CropLife International was… Read More

A Look into Canadian Supply Management

06/08/2021

By Griffin Evans, University of Saskatchewan What is Supply Management? As a Canadian, and as someone dedicated to understanding how… Read More

Livestock Transportation & Trucking Policy for Bison

06/07/2021

By Deanna Kitzul, University of Saskatchewan The Canadian Livestock Transportation regulations date back to 1977 before the amendment made by… Read More

How Much Carbon is Being Stored in Saskatchewan Agricultural Soils?

06/01/2021

Over the past 25 years, Saskatchewan farmers have shifted away from traditional land management and weed control practices such as… Read More

The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety is a Barrier to Innovation

05/26/2021

Is it finally time to end the CPB? The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety (CPB) is an international agreement developed by… Read More

Value of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture

05/18/2021

To tackle pressures from the world’s fast-growing population, increasing food demands, and the changing climates, there are several anticipated ways… Read More

Trespassing: Agriculturists Jeopardized for Feeding Us

05/12/2021

By: Baylie Yasieniuk, University of Saskatchewan student Hey you! Did I catch you reminiscing about the times that you or… Read More