Canadian agriculture in the age of COVID-19

The Canadian agriculture industry stepped up to the plate during the pandemic, and can come out of the crisis stronger than ever.
Amid fear during the first few months of the pandemic, farmers, producers, and processors stepped up to the task at hand and proved themselves not only to be able to feed Canadians, but also to feed the world, which in turn has resulted in greater trust and confidence in our food system.

The past 12 months have been anything but ordinary. Challenging, unprecedented, and uncertain have all been terms we have heard time and time again since the novel coronavirus was first recorded in Canada. Many of us have also likely become a little too familiar with the phrases “you...

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