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Farm Product Price Index Down for Fifth Straight Month in June

Statistics Canada’s latest farm product price index is a stark reminder of the kind of commodity price whiplash that producers often experience. 

Released Thursday, the overall index – which measures the changes in prices that farmers receive for the agriculture commodities they produce and sell – was down 10.7% in June compared with June 2022. It marked the fifth consecutive month of year-over-year declines, following over two and a half years of increases. 

June witnessed a significant fall in crop prices, with the crops index dropping 19.8% amid better Prairie growing conditions and improved yields, which boosted supply and lowered prices. A spike in crop prices in the prior year, due to drought-induced supply shortages, added to this year's index drop 

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New research chair appointed to accelerate crop variety development

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Funded by Sask Wheat, the Wheat Pre-Breeding Chair position was established to enhance cereal research breeding and training activities in the USask Crop Development Centre (CDC) by accelerating variety development through applied genomics and pre-breeding strategies.

“As the research chair, Dr. Valentyna Klymiuk will design and deploy leading-edge strategies and technologies to assess genetic diversity for delivery into new crop varieties that will benefit Saskatchewan producers and the agricultural industry,” said Dr. Angela Bedard-Haughn (PhD), dean of the College of Agriculture and Bioresources at USask. “We are grateful to Sask Wheat for investing in USask research as we work to develop the innovative products that strengthen global food security.”

With a primary focus on wheat, Klymiuk’s research will connect discovery research, gene bank exploration, genomics, and breeding to translate gene discovery into improved varieties for Saskatchewan’s growing conditions.