· - Prioritize innovation and ensure all farmers have access to cutting-edge tools and technologies.
· - Modernize outdated regulations that hinder competitiveness and efficiency.
· - Advance science-based, incentive-driven climate policies that help farmers transition increase soil health, boost productivity, and ensure long-term resiliency of working lands.
As the world prepares for COP 30, it is critical that farmers are recognized as essential partners in achieving global climate and development goals. A strong, sustainable agricultural sector is foundational to economic resilience and global cooperation.
In closing, we urge G7 governments to recognize that a strong, sustainable, and resilient agriculture sector is not only vital to rural communities—it is essential to economic stability, environmental stewardship, and global cooperation. G7 farmers stand ready to work with policymakers, industry leaders, and international partners to build a better future for agriculture and for society as a whole.
“Canadian farmers, like our counterparts across the G7, are facing complex challenges that demand coordinated, forward-thinking solutions,” said Keith Currie, president, Canadian Federation of Agriculture. “We are committed to working with our global partners to strengthen food security, drive innovation, and advance climate resilience. With the right tools, policies, and support, farmers can continue to lead the way toward a more sustainable and secure future for all.”
Source : The Grower