New bioenergy crops such as sorghum and switchgrass may launch a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) market, but Canadian farmers will have to be convinced. The post ‘Energy crop’ for aviation fuel faces significant challenges: FEATURE appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorFarmit Manitoba & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
A look at how food marketing, policy failures and global shifts have reshaped our diets — and our health. The post Calories: Why So Many Fewer in the 1970s? appeared first on The Globalist.| The Globalist
Reading Time: 3minutes Canadians were subjected to a price fixing scheme on bread, and a handful of companies faced big fines for their role in the scandal. But a lack of competition in the industry means prices keep going up. The post Price fixing our daily bread appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Columns Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Over 500,000 immigrants lost work authorization, causing labor shortages and a projected 14.5% rise in food prices by 2028.| Investigate Midwest
Tomatoes, found in everything from tacos to soups, are suddenly at the center of a new cost concern, not because of crop failure, but because of tariffs. The Trump administration’s plan to impose steep levies on fresh Mexico-grown tomatoes, which supply most of the U.S. market, could drive up prices for restaurants, grocers, and families […]| Investigate Midwest
Costco membership comparison. Is the Costco executive membership worth it for the extra $60 a year?| Tawcan
Missing your meal plan? You’re not alone. Between rising grocery prices, busy schedules and spoiled leftovers, life after the dining hall isn’t as glamorous as we thought.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
Are groceries getting more expensive here in Canada? A price comparison between Costco, Walmart, and Superstore.| Tawcan