Intelligence Brief
L'adoption technologique et la géopolitique remodèlent l'économie agricole
April 24, 2026
AI Adoption And Human Agency Geopolitical Input Security Risks Value Chain Pricing Disparities Research Commercialization Gaps Regulatory Drone Application Risks
La transformation numérique s'accélère dans les secteurs de l'élevage et des céréales, même si des chocs géopolitiques externes menacent la sécurité des intrants. Les inégalités structurelles en matière de prix et de commercialisation de la recherche continuent d'entraver la résilience globale du secteur malgré les gains technologiques.
Artificial intelligence tools advancing fast, but Prairie farmers still make final call
Artificial intelligence is moving beyond recommendations in agriculture, but Prairie agronomists say farmers still make the final decisions in the field. The post Artificial intelligence tools advancing fast, but Prairie farmers still make final call appeared first on Grainews.
Here’s what to expect from the first Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels
Delegates from more than 50 countries are gathering in Santa Marta, Colombia, from April 24 to 29 at the first-ever Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels. The conference’s stated aim is to “initiate a concrete process through which a coalition of committed countries, subnational governm…
Fair Food Prices? Fair For Who?
New report from the National Farmers Union shows the decline of farmers’ share of food prices while grocery oligarchs profit In 2026, Canadian consumers are paying almost 30 percent more Source
Why innovation stalls before the farm, and how to fix it | Ag Policy Connection-Final Mile crossover
Bridging the gap between research and real-world impact remains one of Canadian agriculture’s most persistent challenges. Now, this crossover episode of Ag Policy Connection and The Final Mile tackles that issue head on. In this episode, hosted by Tyler McCann and Elise Bigley of the Canadian Agri-F…
Why the Middle East war may reshape Prairie farming
Even if Middle East hostilities end, the Hormuz disruption could permanently shift how Prairie farmers approach fertilizer, nitrogen and fuel security. The post Why the Middle East war may reshape Prairie farming appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.
Canadian hog barns get smarter with AI and mobile tools
From AI that flags preweaning mortality to chat-style interfaces for barn data, Canadian hog farmers are rethinking how they manage their operations. The post Canadian hog barns get smarter with AI and mobile tools appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.
New drone spraying rules draw excitement — and a warning from researchers
Proposed Health Canada rules would open drone pesticide application — but spray researchers say the risks aren't equal. The post New drone spraying rules draw excitement — and a warning from researchers appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.
Canada’s quiet economic driver: Universities and colleges
Universities and colleges drive economic growth more than the manufacturing and oil and gas sectors—but they’re ignored by most governments The post Canada’s quiet economic driver: Universities and colleges appeared first on CCPA.