16-04-2025 19:50 via farms.com

Canola farmers feel forgotten amid trade war, ongoing Chinese tariffs

On Margaret Rigetti's family farm near Moose Jaw, Sask., hundreds of thousands of dollars in fertilizer and seed are waiting to go in the ground for spring seeding, but there's lingering fear about what tariffs on canola will mean for this season's crop."There's a lot of unknowns," Rigetti said. "It really leaves us wondering if planting this canola crop is the right thing to do."Canola producers were hit with retaliatory tariffs from China last month, in response to Canada's duties on electric
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