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AAFC - Greenhouse gases

AAFC - Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Indicator

Agricultural greenhouse gas calculator: tracks the greenhouse gas emissions (carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide) associated with Canadian agricultural activities

AAFC - Agricultural Ammonia Indicator

Ammonia is a basic, reactive and toxic gas composed of nitrogen and hydrogen that can have negative impacts on the environment and human health. It is released mainly through naturally occurring processes, such as the breakdown of excreted urea (cattle and pigs) or uric acid (poultry). Ammonia…

AAFC - Particulate Matter Indicator

Workshop: Scale Your Progressive Food Business with Feeding Growth

This series of five workshops provides practical tips for progressive retail and packaged goods companies to reach and maintain success.

Life Cycle Assessment of Bark Mulch Use On an Okanagan Apple Orchard

Farming For Carbon

Youth Employment and Skills Program - AAFC

Tensions at the Boundary: What Defines ‘Organic’ Plant Breeding?

Genomic technologies are developing rapidly and continue to impact the food and agriculture industry. The organic sectors in both Canada and the United States (US) have long been considered strongholds of resistance to the genetic modification of organisms. The goal of this study was to examine the…


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