Canola farmers in quandary as Canada-China relations sour | CBC News
Instead of seeding canola, the Winkler, Man., farmer is seeding
wheat and soybeans. The pick was purely coincidental — he didn’t know
when he bought his seed in the fall that a dispute with China would mean
big problems for Canadian canola producers.
wheat and soybeans. The pick was purely coincidental — he didn’t know
when he bought his seed in the fall that a dispute with China would mean
big problems for Canadian canola producers.
“Often these kinds of trade disruptions can last for years. I hope it’s not the case,” Dyck says.