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Rita Mumm Is Cultivating the Next Generation of Food Security — One Plant Breeder at a Time

Rita Mumm doesn’t mince words: the world’s next great challenge is feeding a growing population with not just more food, but better food. “There has to be abundance and there has to be diversity,” she says, pointing to regions like Africa where both are still in short supply. As director of the African Plant Breeding Academy, Mumm is building that future by training a new wave of scientists in genomic tools — equipping them not just with technology, but with the strategic mindset and soft skills needed to drive real impact.

As the founding president of the National Association for Plant Breeding, she’s spent the last 15 years raising the visibility of plant breeding and drawing in sharp, motivated minds — from cities as well as farms — who see problem-solving as their mission.

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Canada reaches tariff deal with China on canola, electric vehicles

Video: Canada reaches tariff deal with China on canola, electric vehicles

Canada has reached a deal with China to increase the limit of imports of Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) in exchange for Beijing dropping tariffs on agricultural products, such as canola, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Friday.

The tariffs on canola are dropping to 15 per cent starting on March 1. In exchange for dropping duties on agricultural products, Carney is allowing 49,000 Chinese EVs to be exported to Canada.

Carney described it as a “preliminary but landmark” agreement to remove trade barriers and reduce tariffs, part of a broader strategic partnership with China.