Report sees optimism for future but are concerned with policy, extreme weather, and trade risks
Policy and regulatory environment, extreme weather, trade barriers and protectionism are the three risks seen as the most significant threats to the agri-food sector.
That came from more than 500 farmers, food processors, government personnel, researchers, industry representatives, conservation groups, and other stakeholders in Phase 1 of the Agri-Food Risk Report.
The Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute (CAPI), supported by the Global Institute for Food Security (GIFS) at the University of Saskatchewan, wanted to identify key risks and recommend policy solutions to solve these challenges to unlock the full potential of the sector.
GIFS CEO Steve Webb said Canada is a sustainable producer of safe and nutritious food the world needs.


