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agribusinessreview.comJUNE 20256EDITORIALLayla HawkinsManaging Editoreditor@agribusinessreview.comEDITORIAL STAFFAva GarciaDavies MedowsJohnson HellerJoshua ParkerVISUALIZERSSamaelPresley MeadowDisclaimer: *Some of the Insights are based on our interviews with CIOs and CXOsMANAGING EDITORLayla Hawkins Agri Business Review Visit www.agribusinessreview.comCopyright © 2025 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.JUNE 2025, Vol - 05, Issue - 12 (ISSN 2832-3335)Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. TO SUBSCRIBE TOVian IsaacFresh Ideas Powering Canada's Agricultural RiseWith growing agricultural demands and mounting climate pressures, Canada is transforming its approach to farming. Precision drones, durable stainless steel machinery, and climate-smart greenhouses are catalysts in reimagining how food is cultivated and sustained. This shift marks a new era where innovation and resilience converge to reshape the future of agriculture.Greenhouse technology in Canada has evolved into a cornerstone of year-round crop production. Modern greenhouses combine energy-efficient materials with intelligent climate control systems, allowing growers to extend growing seasons and produce fresh, local food regardless of harsh weather conditions. This shift strengthens food security and reduces agriculture's environmental footprint, promoting sustainability at every stage.Stainless steel air seeder parts, engineered to withstand Canada's diverse and often demanding agricultural environments, are crucial for supporting field operations. Their durability ensures that seeding equipment performs consistently, maximizing seed placement accuracy and optimizing crop emergence. The integration of agricultural drone services further accelerates the industry's transformation. Drones provide farmers with real-time aerial data on crop health, soil moisture, and pest presence, enabling farmers to make faster, more informed decisions and optimize every stage of cultivation. The ability to monitor vast fields quickly and accurately ties back to greenhouse operations and seeding processes, creating a more connected, data-driven agricultural ecosystem.Together, these advancements illustrate how Canadian agriculture in 2025 is moving toward a future where sustainability, resilience, and innovation work hand in hand. By leveraging smart infrastructure, robust equipment, and intelligent technology, the industry is better equipped than ever to meet the challenges of tomorrow while nurturing the land that feeds the nation.In this edition, we explore how advancements in Canadian agriculture collectively transform farming practices and support growers at every stage of the production cycle. The magazine features companies like Romafa Metal Works a leading manufacturer of high-quality stainless steel air-seeder parts. We also present insights from expert CXOs like Paul Bonnett, Senior Director of Agronomy & Environmental Sciences (AES), Nutrien Ag Solutions and Ruohan Liu, Director, Digital Solutions for Sustainability, Agriculture and Ventures at PepsiCo, who offer their opinions on the currently used business practices. We hope these valuable insights from industry leaders and solutions and services from firms featured in this edition will assist you in making informed decisions for your businesses. Let us know your thoughts.sales@agribusinessreview.comeditor@agribusinessreview.commarketing@agribusinessreview.comEMAIL
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