
Canada’s goal to double agricultural exports depends on having trade infrastructure that can move commodities efficiently to ports and into global markets. Rail capacity and the Second Narrows Rail Bridge are important, but they are not the only constraints. Other infrastructure projects and pinch points also need attention to handle increased traffic and reduce delays. Investment in trade infrastructure is framed as essential for diversifying markets and getting more agricultural products onto boats. The program also emphasizes the need for trusted information for producers, including thoughts on cattle traceability and how to find reliable sources.
"Where do you get your trusted information? 00:00 - Coming up... 1:45 - Shaun's thoughts on cattle traceability and finding trusted information 14:45 - Derek Bruce of Bayer 22:58 - Michael Bourque of Fertilizer Canada 36:07 - Michael Bourque of Fertilizer Canada 50:25 - Shaun's final thoughts"
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