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Following the 66th Annual General Meeting of the association held at La cache du Lac Champlain on Friday, September 23, we share with you the 2021-2022 Annual Report.

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Following the 65th annual general meeting of the association presented in digital format on Wednesday, September 22, we are sharing with you the 2020-2021 annual report.

This report is only available on the Réseau végétal Québec platform, so you must log in to access it.

Enjoy reading!

The Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) hosted the Agriculture Leaders’ Debate on September 9th. The debate brought together national parties to question them on the pressing issues affecting Canadian agriculture today.

Participants for the debate included:

New Democratic Party of Canada – MP Alistair MacGregor, Critic for Agriculture & Agri-Food
Bloc Québécois – MP Yves Perron, Critic for Agriculture and Agri-Food
Conservative Party of Canada – MP Dave Epp
Liberal Party of Canada – The Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture & Agri-Food

The debaters had an animated and lively discussion, where they laid out their vision for the future of Canadian agriculture and how their parties would deal with current issues in the sector. While all four parties were supportive of Canada’s agriculture sector, they differed in their visions of its future and how to help the sector achieve its potential.

The questions covered three key areas for Canadian agriculture: Economic growth, the environment & climate change, and infrastructure. Questions also touched on risk management programming, disaster relief, supply management and more.

Fertilizer Canada is hosting an upcoming virtual event, Fertilizer by the Numbers on Wednesday, September 15th, 11AM – 1:30PM EDT

Canada continues to make strides in the recovery efforts from COVID-19. With a Federal election call, Canada’s economic recovery from COVID-19 will likely top the list of key issues this election however environmental policies are also poised to be at the forefront of many debates. As an industry we know that economic and environmental policies must work hand in hand, but how do Canadians feel about our industry and the key issues and policies that affect us?

Join the event as Benjamin Tal, Deputy Chief Economist of CIBC Capital Markets, provides an outlook on Canada’s economic future and delves into how this might affect the market trends we care most about. Followed by Bruce Anderson Chairman of Abacus Data, who will provide the latest polling insights on what the public knows about fertilizer, its role in growing food, and understanding the trade-offs that the public is willing to make between aggressive climate action, economic development, and the opportunity for Canada to become an agricultural superpower.

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