A dozen agriculture industry organizations released a four-point-plan with recommendations for how railways and the federal government can help with the movement of grain, by cnockaert_j cdnpoli (subs)
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on July 22 that Canada has been working with other countries and the United Nations to share its grain storage and shipment expertise for several months.
To counter a “perfect storm” of challenges facing a critically important harvest season during a global food crisis, representatives of the agriculture industry say they are bringing a plan to the federal government that aims to keep Canada’s grain supply moving.Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.
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