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Canadian Association of Farm Advisors (CAFA) Inc. postpones educational and networking events

The Canadian Association of Farm Advisors (CAFA) Inc. has postpone our educational and networking events until further notice - a notice that it is once again safe to meet in large groups - but even then, it will be with trepidation!
 
CAFA is going to go online with our meetings to keep our members up-to-date with information to help them better assist their farm clients during these strenuous times. Our webinars will cover topics such as Covid-19 and how it is affecting farm families and businesses. We will also cover topics on how to help our farm clients with current and accurate information. We will learn from those with expertise, we will share what we know and, we will collaborate on interdisciplinary teams to come up with unique solutions for Canada’s farms.
 
Now, more than ever, farm families and businesses are going to need advice and guidance that they can count on. If needing advice, CAFA members’ experience and training covers many areas including tax and business advice, legal advice, ag bankers, insurance agents, market advisors, family coaches, investment counsellors, agronomists and more. CAFA is a national network of farm advisors from PEI through to BC who work in inter-disciplinary teams to find the best solution for their farm clients.
Source : CAFA

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