Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) is signalling it will withdraw from the Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) by June 30, 2026—unless significant changes are made to how the national group operates, citing ongoing concerns with governance, transparency, and representation. While the decision to withdraw effective June 30, 2026 made headlines this week, ABP chair Doug Roxburgh says... Read More

Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) says it has served notice that it is withdrawing from the Canadian Cattle Association, effective July 1, 2026. “Membership in national organizations like the CCA must deliver clear value to Alberta’s cattle producers,” says Doug Roxburgh, chair of ABP. “ABP holds high standards for fiscal transparency, governance, and communications, and we... Read More

Alberta producers looking to implement climate-smart practices will once again have access to funding through the On-Farm Climate Action Fund (OFCAF), as the program re-opens for applications on August 1, 2025. Administered in Alberta by RDAR (Results Driven Agriculture Research), the OFCAF program supports adoption of beneficial management practices (BMPs) such as rotational grazing, nitrogen... Read More

Canada's Minister of Agriculture is headed to the Indo-Pacific region this week on a trade mission that will include stops in Indonesia, Singapore, and the Philippines. "It's building those relationships and showing a minister coming in from Canada, which I hope signifies that we care about them and we're a partner that they can trust,"... Read More

There's no denying the role and importance of digital integration into agriculture and agri-food, but policy direction has been more focused on innovation generally and has not treated digital adoption as a priority. Canada’s digital agriculture landscape holds promise, but adoption remains limited and inconsistent. Large farms have made gains, but many small and mixed... Read More

The Trump Administration's new trade deal with Japan, with sector-specific measures that blend investment and industrial policy, could provide hints at how future Canada-U.S. trade negotiations could unfold. While some details still need to be ironed out, the new arrangement with Japan includes a potential 75 per cent increase in U.S. rice imports. In this... Read More