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Soy Canada annual meeting emphasizes opportunity and innovation amid industry challenges

June 19, 2025 3:14 pm Published by Comments Off on Soy Canada annual meeting emphasizes opportunity and innovation amid industry challenges

June 19, 2025, Ottawa, ON – Soy Canada’s annual meeting focussed on solutions that position Canadian soy for success during industry presentations and discussions at this year’s event. The theme, Gather and Grow, challenged participants to focus on finding opportunities amid global challenges created by conflict, uncertainty and volatility. The organization’s annual meeting was held June 18, 2025, in Boucherville,…


Connect and celebrate with us!

May 28, 2025 9:26 am Published by Comments Off on Connect and celebrate with us!

Join your colleagues and leaders in the soy industry on Wednesday, June 18, in Boucherville – or online, for Soy Canada’s Annual General Meeting. Hear a keynote address from a special guest, get up to date on the latest developments affecting the soy industry, and if you’re attending in person, stay for a networking lunch. Please RSVP using the link…


Soy Canada strengthens trade ties with Japan and Indonesia

March 11, 2025 11:16 am Published by Comments Off on Soy Canada strengthens trade ties with Japan and Indonesia

March 10, 2025, Ottawa, ON – A delegation of Canada’s soy industry just returned from promoting Canadian soybeans in Japan and Indonesia. The delegation met with current and potential customers to share how Canada is a high-quality, reliable source of soybeans that can support the growing demands of soy food markets. “With unprecedented uncertainty facing agri-food exports, connecting with our…


New Soy and Corn Protection Products Available in 2025 Meet Market Access Requirements

January 30, 2025 4:07 pm Published by Comments Off on New Soy and Corn Protection Products Available in 2025 Meet Market Access Requirements

January 30, 2025, Ottawa, ON – Following a rigorous review of export market requirements and residue potential when used according to the label, the joint Market Access Committee for corn and soybeans has concluded that the risk of any crop protection product residue-related trade disruption is acceptable for three new corn products available in 2025. With 70 per cent of…