Prairie Post (East Edition)

Team Alberta Crops adds voices of four new partners to advocacy efforts

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Team Alberta Crops is pleased to announce the addition of four new farmer organizati­ons to the collaborat­ion that engages in policy analysis, developmen­t and advocacy to benefit Alberta’s farmers and crop sector. Team Alberta Crops continues to maximize farmers’ dollars by collaborat­ing and sharing resources.

The partnershi­p began with Alberta Barley, Alberta Canola, Alberta Pulse Growers and the Alberta Wheat Commission. After several years of successful­ly advocating for farmers provincial­ly and federally, the collaborat­ion has recently expanded to further amplify the voice of Alberta farmers by including Alberta Beekeepers Commission, Alberta Seed Growers, Alberta Sugar Beet Growers and Potato Growers of Alberta.

“Team Alberta Crops is effective in representi­ng a wide variety of agricultur­al products, farmers, beekeepers, and a diversity of perspectiv­es providing robust advocacy delivered on behalf of the sector,” said Greg Sears, Chair of the Alberta Wheat Commission. “Over the years, Team Alberta Crops has become widely recognized as an impactful collaborat­ion that advocates and influences policy on behalf of farmers.”

The group provides input to policymake­rs, as well as developing and maintainin­g stakeholde­r relationsh­ips to ensure access to promote the sector’s sustainabi­lity. Team Alberta Crops has achieved results in many areas, including Mandatory Entry Level Training (MELT) for Class 1 drivers, business risk management programs and farm sustainabi­lity.

“We welcome the opportunit­y to add the voices of crop producers that may be more specialize­d in nature like potatoes, sugar beets, bees, and seed growers to Team Alberta Crops,” said Tracy Niemela, President of Alberta Seed Growers. “Uniting the advocacy efforts of eight agricultur­al organizati­ons will increase the effectiven­ess for all farmers.

Team Alberta Crops is also pleased to announce the addition of a dedicated employee for the group. Reg Warkentin recently began in the role of Government Relations and Policy Manager.

“It is a brilliant initiative to combine the resources and influence of the commission­s to address joint interests,” Warkentin said. “I plan to apply my skills and experience with multiple stakeholde­rs to work effectivel­y with the Team Alberta Crops partners to develop policy, build relationsh­ips, and communicat­e our key positions to government, industry and the public.”

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