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SIEMENS SAYS: Farmers call for action: Fix infrastructure, rebuild trade ties, and refocus priorities

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  With things in Ottawa in limbo, depending on who's talking, some farm organizations, in my opinion, finally looked over the fence and realized Ottawa wasn't listening to them. Several have quietly pulled away,


The article from MSN discusses the concerns raised by Siemens, a prominent figure in Canadian agriculture, regarding the current state of the farming sector. Siemens highlights the urgent need for infrastructure improvements, particularly in transportation and storage facilities, to enhance efficiency and reduce losses. He calls for a revitalization of trade relationships, which have been strained by various global and domestic issues, to open up new markets for Canadian agricultural products. Additionally, Siemens emphasizes the necessity for the government to refocus its priorities towards supporting agriculture, which he argues has been sidelined in favor of other sectors. He advocates for policies that would support farmers through better financial mechanisms, research and development, and sustainable practices to ensure the sector's long-term viability and competitiveness on the global stage.

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