Guelph, Ont. – The Beef Farmers of Ontario (BFO) returned to Queen’s Park this week to host their highly anticipated annual barbecue and lobby day on the lawn of the Ontario Legislature, and just prior to Ontario’s Local Food Week, which takes place the first week of June and celebrates the abundance of food grown by Ontario farmers. The BFO Board of Directors and staff proudly served over 500 attendees an all-Ontario meal featuring Ontario Corn Fed Beef and fresh salads curated with local ingredients.
Beyond hosting the barbecue, BFO Directors and staff personally met with numerous MPPs throughout the day to highlight key priorities of Ontario’s beef sector. These discussions focused on how farmers and government leaders can work together to ensure the sector's sustainability through strategic investments and sound policies that safeguard farmers’ financial health and create opportunities for agricultural growth.
“Ontario beef farmers are facing a lot of market uncertainty and trade volatility right now, which is being intensified by the increased costs of raising cattle and producing beef,” says Craig McLaughlin, BFO President. “This economic climate is especially difficult for young and beginning farmers, who need access to affordable land and competitive financing to get started. That’s why programs like Ontario’s Risk Management Program (RMP), the Ontario Feeder Cattle Loan Guarantee Program, the Ontario Breeder Co-operative Program, and access to community pastures are so important to the long-term growth of Ontario’s beef sector.”
Throughout the day, directors and staff thanked all MPPs for their increased investment and commitment to RMP, and pitched the establishment of a government-backed Breeder Loan Guarantee Program, which would build on the 35-year success of the government-backed Ontario Feeder Cattle Loan Guarantee Program. While not a direct financial ask for the province, a government-backed guarantee would result in competitive financing from lenders, help farmers purchase breeding cattle and support the expansion of Ontario’s cow herd.