Canadian grain grading changes coming for the 2023-2024 crop year
| Canadian Grain Commission | news releases
Updates are coming to the Canadian Grain Commission’s Official Grain Grading Guide this crop year.
| Canadian Grain Commission | news releases
Updates are coming to the Canadian Grain Commission’s Official Grain Grading Guide this crop year.
| Canadian Grain Commission | news releases
The Canadian Grain Commission’s new Science Strategy is now available.
| Canadian Grain Commission | news releases
The Canadian Grain Commission recognizes that producers may need more time to participate this year and has extended the deadline of its Harvest Sample Program to December 30, 2022.
| Canadian Grain Commission | news releases
Grain producers will now have more time to ask for a Final Quality Determination from the Canadian Grain Commission in the event of a grain grading dispute on their deliveries into Canadian Grain Commission-licensed primary elevators.
| Canadian Grain Commission | news releases
Updates are coming to the Canadian Grain Commission’s Official Grain Grading Guide this crop year.
| Canadian Grain Commission | news releases
Starting July 1, 2022 in eastern Canada and August 1, 2022 in western Canada, declarations of eligibility will be required across the country.
| Canadian Grain Commission | backgrounders
The declaration of eligibility form applies to all grains designated under the Canada Grain Act that are listed in the Kinds of Grain that Require a Declaration of Eligibility for Delivery of Grain document.
| Canadian Grain Commission | news releases
Producers who were not paid for grain delivered to W.A. Grain & Pulse Solutions will receive an average of 80% compensation for eligible claims through the Canadian Grain Commission’s Safeguards for Grain Farmers Program.
| Canadian Grain Commission | news releases
Eligible producers who were not paid for grain delivered to Pipeline Foods, ULC will be fully compensated through the Canadian Grain Commission’s Safeguards for Grain Farmers Program.
| Canadian Grain Commission | news releases
The Canadian Grain Commission is proposing to update and improve producers’ access to grain grading dispute resolution, commonly known as “Subject to Inspector’s Grade and Dockage.”