The Woolwich Observer

Egg Farmers of Canada introduces its National Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity Tool

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Egg Farmers of Canada last week announced the release of its National Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity Tool (NEST), an online tool that empowers Canadian egg farmers to measure, monitor and manage the environmen­tal footprint of their own farm.

With the beta version of NEST, farmers can perform a sustainabi­lity assessment of their farm to understand key drivers of environmen­tal performanc­e, including energy and water use, while also exploring comparison­s to farms in their region and across the country.

“With the growing demand and uses of eggs comes the responsibi­lity to produce eggs sustainabl­y, which is why our nation’s egg sector and our hard working egg farmers from coast to coast remain committed to continuall­y improving operations and practices and why we invest in innovation and new tools like NEST,” said Tim Lambert, CEO of Egg Farmers of Canada. “The developmen­t of NEST is part of our broader, holistic vision of sustainabi­lity. As egg farming continues to grow, enabling more sustainabl­e agricultur­e will continue to play a central role in securing a strong, prosperous future for the industry and for Canada.”

The Canadian egg industry has made tremendous gains to its environmen­tal sustainabi­lity over time, with egg production emitting substantia­lly less greenhouse gas and using less water, land and energy than it did 50 years ago. With NEST, egg farmers can remain at the forefront of implementi­ng green technologi­es and new innovation­s. Providing on-demand access to the latest agricultur­al sustainabi­lity research, farmers can use NEST to create an action plan, set sustainabi­lity goals, track progress and work towards making their farms even more sustainabl­e.

“Innovation is essential to driving new sustainabl­e practices,” said Dr. Nathan Pelletier, Egg Farmers of Canada Research Chair in Sustainabi­lity at the University of British Columbia Okanagan. “Egg farmers collect a massive amount of data on energy, feed, and water use, as well as farm operating parameters and conditions. What we’re doing is facilitati­ng the anonymous aggregatio­n of this informatio­n so that farmers can see where they fit in the broader spectrum of sustainabi­lity performanc­e and consider options to further reduce their environmen­tal footprints. And, in the spirit of continuous improvemen­t, future versions of NEST will include more detailed assessment­s that also take into account economic considerat­ions and animal welfare data. It’s an exciting time to be part of Canadian agricultur­e.”

NEST is currently available to all registered Canadian egg farmers, who can access the tool at www.eggsustain­ability.ca.

Now in its fifth decade as one of Canada’s leading agricultur­e organizati­ons, Egg Farmers of Canada manages the national egg supply and promotes egg consumptio­n while representi­ng the interests of regulated egg producers from coast to coast. Visit www.eggfarmers.ca for more informatio­n.

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