It’s time to process what we grow

The public opinion in this area is clear: Canadians see agriculture and food production as central to our economic future. They want stronger domestic supply chains.
As global demand for protein and functional ingredient rises, so does Canada’s potential to capture new trade opportunities, writes Tyler Groeneveld.

Canada has long been a trusted supplier of raw agricultural commodities. For nearly a century, we’ve grown high-quality crops and shipped them around the world. That legacy is a strength, but in today’s geopolitical and economic climate it’s no longer enough. We need t...

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