Grain farmers want to make agri-food economic strategy report a reality

The report, released last fall, is a call to action for government and industry to work together to boost sales of Canadian food, and it is imperative that we answer that call.
Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay, right, with his parliamentary secretary, Jean-Claude Poissant, left, holds up a bag of bread at the Marché des jardiniers in La Prairie, Que., in June 2018.
This week, grain farmers from across Canada are in Ottawa for the second annual National Grain Week. Grain farmers come to Ottawa in February so that we can meet with legislators and policy-makers before the weather warms up and we get to work preparing for spring planting. Right now, farmers are r...

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