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Canada’s dairy, poultry, and egg farmers support Bill C-282

Canada’s dairy, poultry, and egg farmers welcome the reintroduction of Bill C-282, An Act to amend the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Act (supply management (previously Bill C-216). This Bill would safeguard the sustainability of Canadian dairy, poultry, and egg production by preventing further market access concessions in future trade agreements.

Supply management is a uniquely Canadian system that provides stability in the Canadian dairy, poultry, and egg sectors, supporting domestic food security. Canadian consumers have a reliable supply of wholesome dairy, chicken, egg, and turkey products, and farmers receive a fair return for the products they produce. It also provides predictability for processors to operate near full-capacity year-round, supporting good jobs and delivering quality foods that are backed by stringent, audited food safety and animal care programs. And as was further evidenced during the pandemic, Canada’s supply managed system ensured that Canadian families had access to safe, local, affordable food, not impacted by borders and foreign supply chain challenges.

Bill C-282 is needed considering recent trade agreements which have granted a portion of Canada’s supply managed market to be produced outside the country.  These have removed opportunities for Canadian farmers, processors, and other members in the value chain.

Canada has demonstrated in the past that it can enter into trade agreements while preserving supply management, and we are confident that it will continue to do so with the implementation of Bill C-282.

Source : Chicken Farmers

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I am the 2nd generation to live on this property after my parents purchased it in 1978. As a child my father hobby farmed pigs for a couple years and ran a vegetable garden. But we were not a farm by any stretch of the imagination. There were however many family dairy farms surrounding us. So naturally I was hooked with farming since I saw my first tractor. As time went on, I worked for a couple of these farms and that only fueled my love of agriculture. In 2019 I was able to move back home as my parents were ready to downsize and I was ready to try my hand at farming. Stacy and logan share the same love of farming as I do. Stacy growing up on her family's dairy farm and logans exposure of farming/tractors at a very young age. We all share this same passion to grow a quality/healthy product to share with our community. Join us on this journey and see where the farm life takes us.