Soy Canada celebrates 10 years of delivering what the world wants

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Soybeans are one crop that have had a pretty excellent decade.

Managing the crop at the field level is a farmer’s job, but ensuring the crop moves freely and on-demand globally is part of what Soy Canada does.

Brian Innes is the executive director for Soy Canada, which held its annual general meeting and a 10-year anniversary celebration at Sirski Farms near Dauphin, Man. on June 19.

He joined Shaun Haney to discuss the meeting, as well as the opportunities and challenges facing Canada’s soybean industry, including:

  • Weather impacts;
  • The possibilities of gene-editing with soybeans;
  • The importance of delivering higher protein beans;
  • Canada’s place in the identify-preserved market and meeting demand;
  • Trade disruptions; and,
  • Cross-commodity challenges.

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