Protectionism vs. Global Science

11/25/2025

Science thrives when borders don’t matter. Read More

Canadian Horse Meat is Quietly Successful

11/18/2025

Global diversity means a diversity of food sources; from those we consider staples to those we believe should disappear entirely.… Read More

CGIAR From Philanthropy to Global Collaboration

11/13/2025

The Story of CGIAR There are thousands of amazing centers and non-profits globally collaborating, and agriculture has been at the… Read More

Listen and Share: Reflections from Cultivating Resilience

11/06/2025

Returning to the west coast for the two days of the Cultivating Resilience Summit this year was almost a return… Read More

DNA Series: Conventional breeding

11/04/2025

The DNA Series: Hello everyone, this is going to be a series of blog posts. Stay tuned so you don’t… Read More

Conjuring Monsters to Scare Consumers

10/30/2025

In a previous post, From Mad Scientists to Maddening Science Perceptions, Stuart discussed how society’s fear of science has deep… Read More

Where Nutrition North Canada Falls Short

10/28/2025

Part 2: ...and How to Fix it More than a decade after its launch, Nutrition North Canada (NNC) continues to… Read More

Canola: More Than Just a Cash Crop

10/21/2025

Canola isn’t just about markets, it’s about soil health, sustainability, and risk management. Learn why Prairie farmers continue to grow… Read More

The Importance of Rules-Based Trade

10/16/2025

International trade is a key driver of Canada’s, and in particular, Saskatchewan’s economy. Our ability to export our rich resources,… Read More

Why Averages Fall Short in Emissions Accounting

10/14/2025

By Dr Saulé Burkitbayeva Measuring Agri-food products' carbon footprint A little while ago, it was considered impossible to measure emissions… Read More