35% tariff on Russian fertilizer means farmers spent roughly $34 million extra last year on fertilizers, and they want compensation. Read on.
Late last year, Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau said she was looking at ways to “reinvest” the $34.1 million collected in fertilizer tariffs back into the sector, according to a. Bibeau promised more details in early 2023, but warned that direct payments to farmers impacted by the tariffs wouldn’t be possible. Bibeau’s spokesperson, Marianne Dandurand, said any program to inject the $34.
“There’s a lot of disinformation and misinformation you may be reading online that’s adding to your worries,” Trudeau said. “We are consulting with farmers and the industry about a voluntary, not mandatory, reduction in emissions from fertilizers, not in use of fertilizers.”Article content Trudeau said the delays risk undoing the government’s work on free-trade deals around the world and vowed to do more to establish “reliable” shipping and processing for Canadian crops.Article content
and power imbalances in the rail system, which is currently controlled by two companies, Canadian National Railway Co. and Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd., assembled by Transport Minister Omar Alghabra last year in response to the war, recommended in October that the government implement immediate policy changes that could speed up shipments by injecting more into the railway industry.
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