Six years after it left, Grain Farmers of Ontario is rejoining Grain Farmers of Canada.
It has not said whether its concerns about governance and personality conflicts have been resolved. When it left it said it felt it did not have adequate representation, but also said the national organization is needed to deal with a host of issues such as trade and transportation.
Now in its statement about rejoining, Scott Hepworth, chairman of Grain Farmers of Canada,said “for decades, grain farmers have been dealing with the fallout of long-standing issues that have been left unresolved.
“Global market instability is exposing cracks across the system, and Grain Farmers of Ontario joining Grain Growers of Canada reflects just how broad these pressures are and why a unified national voice, representing every major grain-producing region, is critical now.”
When it left in February of 2020, Grain Farmers of Ontario said it was “unable to overlook issues with the structure of the organization and personality conflicts” and was, “concerned with governance and regulation compliance.”