Ottawa, ON – The Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA), the national voice of over 190,000 Canadian farmers and farm families, is proud to announce the Canadian Pork Council (CPC) as its newest member organization.
Representing more than 7,000 farms across nine provinces, the Canadian Pork Council plays a vital role in Canada’s agriculture sector. Canada’s pork sector is a key economic driver in communities across Canada, supporting over 100,000 jobs and exporting 70 per cent of its production to markets around the world, with more than $5 billion in global exports annually.
“We are so pleased to welcome the Canadian Pork Council as a member of the CFA,” said Keith Currie, President of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture. “As Canada’s largest general farm organization, CFA brings farm leaders from across the provinces, territories, and a diverse mix of commodity groups to drive Canadian agriculture forward by fostering and strong and united voice. With CPC at the table, our unified national voice grows even stronger particularly when engaging with the federal government on complex issues like sustainability, labour, animal health & emergency preparedness, trade, and competitiveness. It’s critical that our industry work in together to advance common solutions and this announcement takes us one step further.”
The CFA and CPC have long collaborated on shared priorities. This formal membership now strengthens that relationship and deepens our joint advocacy efforts while enabling a more cohesive national representation on pressing issues that affect producers from coast to coast to coast.