Productivity in Farming Now Hinges on Seed and Not Steel, Says FCC Economist
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Productivity in Farming Now Hinges on Seed and Not Steel, Says FCC Economist
Why the next great agricultural leap won’t come from machines. The paradox of Canadian agriculture is that it is both a global powerhouse and a laggard. A sector that contributes over $140 billion to national GDP and feeds millions abroad is, by its own admission, underperforming. Craig Klemmer, principal agricultural economist at Farm Credit Canada, has spent the past 15 years dissecting these contradictions. He delivers a sobering message: the…
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