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"Floods in Manitoba affect crops."
Like this Radio-Canada title, alerts have been increasing for several weeks in this province in the center of the country, one of the three Canadian breadbaskets, along with Alberta and Saskatchewan.
The Red River has come out of its bed.
It covers huge portions of Manitoba, a territory of 1.2 million people, as vast as France and Portugal combined.
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Some cities have declared states of emergency.
It's out of the question for Manitoba farmers to plant wheat right now.
However,
"the later the seeds, the greater the risk of a poor yield, the greater the risk of a poor harvest"
, declared to Radio-Canada, Jonathon Driedger, the vice-president of LeftField Commodity Research, an agricultural research organization.
Unruly climate in Manitoba and Alberta
If floods are not uncommon in the grain plains of Manitoba, this time the province is affected by recurring episodes…
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