Two farm organizations want the federal government to creation of an export sales reporting program so Canadian farmers have timely access to sales and export data.

The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS) and SaskCrops said Canadian farmers currently operate at a significant information disadvantage.

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Sask Wheat chair Jake Leguee said producers in competing regions, such as the U.S. and Europe, have better reporting and transparency systems.

“Our organizations, representing 24,000 Saskatchewan farmers, initiated an independent study by Mercantile Consulting to illustrate how greater access to

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