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ABP hosts state and provincial cattle groups alongside NCBA’s CattleCon

Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) hosted a meeting of state and provincial cattle groups in Nashville, TN on Monday, to coincide with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association’s Cattle Industry Convention and Tradeshow (CattleCon). 

The meeting brought together representatives from U.S. state cattle associations and Canadian provincial organizations, along with others from across the beef value chain, as an opportunity to build and strengthen relationships at the state-provincial level and to share perspectives on issues of common interest. 

Discussion focused on the integrated nature of the North American beef industry and the importance of collaboration, consistency and open dialogue to support a strong and competitive sector. Participants also exchanged views on the upcoming review of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA/USMCA) and the value of continued engagement as that process moves forward. 

Participating organizations included cattle associations from Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, , Wyoming, North Dakota and Virgina, along with Alberta Beef Producers, Beef Farmers of Ontario, Saskatchewan Cattle Association, Alberta Cattle Feeders’ Association, JBS, and AgriBeef Co. 

ABP looks forward to continuing dialogue with these groups and sharing insights with national counterparts in support of a resilient and thriving North American beef industry. 

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