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Relief as canola tariffs lowered after China trip | The-14 China agrees to lower canola tariffs after Canada talks, easing pressure on Saskatchewan farmers, boosting markets, and restoring optimism after uncertainty.Now

Relief as canola tariffs lowered after China trip
#Canada #China #Canola #ChinaCanadaTrade #Trade #Saskatchewan #CanadianAgriculture #Farmers #Economy #TradeTariffs #CanolaProducers #AgriNews #ExportMarkets
#Business #Politics
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5/8 Even Canada's #ConventionalOil sector is better positioned, as it isn't "encumbered by the problems with the #PermianBasin."

The #TMX expansion has also opened access to new #ExportMarkets in #Asia.

This has "helped to somewhat offset the sting" of lower overall prices.

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Agricultural commissioner: 2024 was a record year for Madera County agriculture — $2.38 billion gross value The county agricultural commissioner presented the 2024 crop and livestock report showing record gross value (about $2.377 billion), harvested acres and that Madera ranks high in fig production and among California counties for several commodities.

Madera County has shattered records with a staggering $2.38 billion in agricultural value for 2024, leading the nation in fig production and excelling in almonds, raisins, and more!

Learn more here

#MaderaCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #CropProduction #AgriculturalEconomics #ExportMarkets

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Why the World Is Turning Away From American Agriculture
Why the World Is Turning Away From American Agriculture YouTube video by Bloomberg Television

"America’s #farms are more productive than ever, but #farmers are facing rising input costs and shrinking #exportMarkets. In Iowa, #farming runs in the blood and families are fighting to keep their legacy alive amid a growing #agricultural #tradeDeficit. "
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Acacia-Composites manufacturers eyes more export markets Acacia-Composites Manufacturers, the African continent’s only WPC (wood-plastic composite) manufacturer, recently exhibited at WoodEX for Africa 2025, which was held at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa. Acacia-Composites Manufacturers offers premium decking and cladding solutions with sustainably designed exhibition booths built entirely from compressed cardboard. Made using 70% intruder bush species and recycled plastic, Acacia’s WPC products are produced in Windhoek and certified to meet stringent European standards. Eike Bolm, business manager of Acacia-Composites, said the presence at WoodEX is more than just an exhibition but a celebration of Namibian ingenuity.  Bolm told Observer Money that while South Africa remains a key market, the company is also seeing growing interest from Botswana, Zimbabwe, Reunion, and, more recently, Europe and the Middle East. Observer Money (OM): What are the plans for Acacia-Composites Manufacturers in Namibia? Do you have plans to expand? Eike Bolm (EB): Yes, we do. Our vision is to establish Acacia-Composites as the leading manufacturer of wood-plastic composites (WPCs) in Africa. Acacia-Composites is the only WPC decking manufacturer in Africa. In the short term, we plan to expand our product range to include more design variations and system-based outdoor solutions. Strategically, we’re also looking to scale up production capacity to meet growing demand locally and across the countries we service, which now includes the UAE, Germany, and South Africa. Additionally, we’re exploring partnerships and distribution networks to increase access to our products throughout Southern Africa. This growth will encompass job creation in Namibia. OM: The products are made using 70% intruder bush species and virgin plastic. How is this important for Namibia? EB: This combination directly addresses one of Namibia’s most pressing environmental issues: bush encroachment. By harvesting and repurposing intruder bush species, we help rehabilitate farmlands, restore biodiversity, and create economic value from a once-problematic resource. While we previously used recycled plastics, we have since shifted to virgin plastic to meet the stringent quality and durability standards required for premium construction materials. This procedure ensures a longer-lasting, dimensionally stable product, which is essential in harsh climates. Our process represents a fusion of environmental restoration and advanced manufacturing, turning local ecological challenges into sustainable infrastructure solutions. OM: Apart from South Africa, where else does Acacia-Composites Manufacturers export its products? EB: While South Africa remains a key market, we are also seeing growing interest from Botswana, Zimbabwe, Reunion, and, more recently, Europe and the Middle East. We’ve also supplied projects in Germany, demonstrating that our products meet stringent European quality standards. Our export strategy focuses on regions where sustainability, durability, and climate-adapted designs are highly valued. We continuously build relationships with regional distributors, architects, and project developers to expand our presence further. OM: How many people does Acacia-Composites Manufacturers employ? EB: Acacia-Composites currently employs 11 people at its manufacturing facility in Windhoek, Namibia. While the roles span various areas of production, operations, and management, what unites us is a shared commitment to sustainability and quality. As the company grows and demand increases, plans are in place to expand the team, particularly in technical production and sales support.

#WPC #WoodPlastics #SustainableBuilding #ExportMarkets #NamibianInnovation

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6/12 Half of Trans Mountain's oil now flows to Asia, primarily China, plus Korea, Japan, India, and Brunei. Analyst Kevin Birn: "Having the optionality to go offshore is incredibly valuable. It gives Canada leverage."
#ExportMarkets #AsianEnergy #GlobalTrade

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5/7 Without energy factoured in, the United States actually runs a trade surplus with Canada.

Moreover, Canada has been the top export market for 34 states.

The tariffs threaten those relationships and the livelihoods that depend on them.
#ExportMarkets #USEconomy #TradeWar

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