Growing discontent: Why it’s time for Canada to consider a national fertilizer strategy
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Growing discontent: Why it’s time for Canada to consider a national fertilizer strategy
KATE HELMORE
AGRICULTURE AND FOOD POLICY REPORTER
PUBLISHED APRIL 25, 2026
UPDATED MAY 5, 2026
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Don Kolla, a farmer and investor in Genesis Fertilizer, at his home near Cudworth, Sask., April 17. The war in the Middle East has pushed up fertilizer costs, adding pressure on farmers like him.
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