What will it take to sustain and grow Canadian agriculture in the future? After all, that is the ultimate definition of the word “sustainable” that we hear so much these days.
Whether you consider yourself a full-fledged agricultural policy geek or just dabble every now and then, we’re happy to let you know . AG policy connection I’m back to RealAgriculture.
We are collaborating with the Canadian Agriculture and Food Policy Institute (CAPI) to present a series of in-depth panels that explore the future of Canadian agriculture and how to get there, considering different aspects of key issues. I’m working on creating a discussion. facing our agriculture and food sectors.
The list of topics we will cover includes water and land management, the future of farm expansion and knowledge transfer, the role of livestock, and what the future of trade will look like.
For example, without giving too much away, a panel including Liberal MP and House of Commons Agriculture Committee Chair Cody Blois, Conservative Shadow Agriculture Minister John Barlow, and the NDP discussed the future of Canada’s environmental policies and programs. intend to do something. Agriculture commentator Alistair MacGregor.
Last year, Season 1 of Ag Policy Connection focused on how past policy decisions shaped today’s world, and Season 2 will focus on the big issues of the future. And as before, the goal is to connect the dots between different perspectives to create a clearer picture of our world and issues of agriculture, ranching, and food.
A new episode of Ag Policy Connection is underway.
– Kelvin Heppner
Find out why CAPI Managing Director Tyler McCann believes agricultural policy connections are so important now and in the future.
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