A coalition of producer and agri-business groups is calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney to make Canadian agriculture part of his economic agenda.
“Without a clear shift in approach, Canada risks falling permanently behind in a sector critical to domestic and export growth, food security, and economic resilience,” the groups said in an open letter published Monday.
The Canadian Federation of Agriculture and 29 other groups called attention to Canada’s shrinking share in the global agri-food market and slowing growth in annual productivity.
“While governments in other nations are making bold investments in agri-tech, domestic food processing, production, and export readiness, Canada has been slow to respond, losing opportunities in the process,” they said.