Canada: Changes to Grain Act May Help Level the Playing Field

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Bill C-48, a bill to modernize the Canada Grain Commission, proposes some changes to the Canada Grain Act that will help level the playing field for U.S. farmers delivering to Canadian grain elevators. Proposed changes to the Canada Grain Act will make it possible for U.S. farmers to receive a Canadian statutory grade if the variety being delivered is of a variety that is registered for use in Canada.

Canada: Changes to Grain Act May Help Level the Playing Field

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