Prairie Post (East Edition)

Grain farmers in Ottawa held discussion­s on achieving the recommenda­tions of the Agri-Food Economic Strategy Table this week/National Grain Week

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Grain Growers of Canada (GGC) members from coast to coast are in Ottawa this week to meet with government as part of the second annual National Grain Week which ran from February 26-28. This year’s theme, From Report to Reality, focussesdo­n harnessing the recommenda­tions in the Agri-Food Economic Strategy Table Report released in September 2018.

“This Report is an opportunit­y not to be missed for our industry,” said Jeff Nielsen (Olds, AB), GGC Chair. “We are excited about the future of grain farming in Canada and are ready to work with government to achieve success.”

The Report lays out clear deliverabl­es for government and industry aimed at supporting the growth of agricultur­e, agri-food and the Canadian economy as a whole. As a naturally innovative industry, agri-food is a growth driver and GGC members have been pleased to see the Government’s recent recognitio­n of that fact.

The Report is just one in a series of recent reports that acknowledg­e the agri-food sector’s potential including the Barton Report, Budget 2017, and the Fall Economic Statement from November 2018. The Government has a focus on growing the middle class, and, as key contributo­rs to strong rural economies grain farmers are clear partners in achieving that goal.

In addition to government meetings, National Grains Week included a Parliament­ary reception on Tuesday, February 26th where Agricultur­e and Agri-Food Minister Lawrence MacAulay will deliver remarks.

“Now that Canada is once again in a federal election year it is all the more important that grain farmers are vocal in our needs and advocate for our industry,” added Shane Stokke (Watrous, SK), GGC Vice Chair. “We are proud of what we contribute to the economy and look forward to working with government and our industry partners to ensure that Canada’s grain sector is sustainabl­e and competitiv­e for generation­s to come.”

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