Farm organizations called on their G7 governments to reach a trade truce at the meeting in Alberta this week and for a return to stable rules-based trade, modernized regulations and other measures to help farmers weather “unprecedented pressures,” the Canadian Federation of Agriculture said in a joint news release.
It said farmers in all seven countries are facing complex challenges that demand coordinated, forward-thinking solutions.
“We are committed to working with our global partners to strengthen food security, drive innovation, and advance climate resilience,” said CFA president Keith Currie in.a news release.
“With the right tools, policies, and support, farmers can continue to lead the way toward a more sustainable and secure future for all.” Currie said.