Vice-President of Fertilizer Canada, Daniel Demers, spoke at Thursday’s announcement, where the province signed a new agreement set forth with sustainable and economic goals in mind. The framework, established by Fertilizer Canada, aims to balance the environmental impacts of farming while meeting food security and cost targets. “This is a really great example of government and industry working together,” Demers said.
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Manitoba signs sustainable farming agreement with producers, Fertilizer Canada
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