Canadian Federation of Agriculture explained

Formation:1935
Type:Non-Profit
Headquarters:Ottawa, Ontario
Language:English, French
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Mary Robinson
Main Organ:Assembly
Canadian Federation of Agriculture
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Abbreviation:CFA

The Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) is Canada's largest general farm organization, representing 200,000 farmers and farm families.[1] The organization is headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario, with the mandate to provide a unified industry voice at the national level. The CFA was formed in 1935, and continues today as a farmer-funded, national umbrella organization representing provincial general farm organizations and national commodity groups.

Activities

To promote awareness of agricultural producer organizations, the CFA sponsors a "Food Freedom Day",[3] the date when an average Canadian family has earned enough income to pay the grocery bill for the entire year.[4] In 2008, the Ontario Federation of Agriculture calculated that it took 34 days (Feb. 3, 2008) for the average Ontario family to make enough to cover their food expenses for the year.[5] The 2017 date for Food Freedom Day is February 8.[6] February 9 is the day for 2023.[7]

Elected executives

The current President of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture is Mary Robinson. She is the first female to hold this position. Robinson had previously been the chairperson of the Canadian Ag HR Council and, before that, President of the PEI Federation of Agriculture. The current First Vice President is Keith Currie, past president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, and the acting Second Vice President is Todd Lewis, current President of APAS (Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan).

Membership and policy development

Being a federation of organizations, the deliberative body is composed of provincial farm organizations and commodity groups. Policy is generally developed in the form of grassroots resolutions, passed through member organizations and finally brought before the general assembly for a vote at the Annual General Meeting. Additional policy development decisions are deliberated by the 24 board members. Organizational decision-making is decided through a subset of the board of directors, called the National Council.

Members of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture currently include:

Provincial Farm Organizations:

Organization AcronymProvince
Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Agriculture NLFANewfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture NSFANova Scotia
Prince Edward Island Federation of Agriculture PEIFAPrince Edward Island
Agricultural Alliance of New Brunswick AANBNew Brunswick
Union des producteurs agricoles UPAQuebec
Ontario Federation of Agriculture OFAOntario
Keystone Agricultural Producers KAPManitoba
Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan APASSaskatchewan
Alberta Federation of Agriculture AFAAlberta
British Columbia Agriculture CouncilBCAC British Columbia

Commodity Groups and Other Organizations:

Organization AcronymArea of Focus
Dairy Farmers of Canada DFCDairy Marketing
Chicken Farmers of Canada CFCChicken meat Marketing
Egg Farmers of Canada EFCChicken egg Marketing
Turkey Farmers of Canada CTMATurkey Meat
Canadian Hatching Egg Producers CHEPBroiler Eggs
Canadian Seed Growers Association CPCSeed Marketing
Canadian Sugar Beet Producers' AssociationCSBPASugar Beet Production and Marketing
Canadian Ornamental Horticultural Alliance CHCGreenhouse and Flowers
National Sheep Network CFQSheep Marketing
Canadian Young Farmers Forum CYFFAgricultural youth organization
Mushrooms CanadaMCMushroom Marketing
Foreign Agricultural Resource Management ServicesFARMSResource management
Equestrian CanadaECHorses
Standardbred CanadaSCHorses

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CFA - Canadian Federation of Agriculture - What is the CFA? . February 12, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081226040444/http://www.cfa-fca.ca/pages/index.php?main_id=2 . December 26, 2008 . dead . mdy-all .
  2. Web site: CFA - Canadian Federation of Agriculture - What is the CFA? . February 12, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081226040444/http://www.cfa-fca.ca/pages/index.php?main_id=2 . December 26, 2008 . dead . mdy-all .
  3. http://www.cfa-fca.ca/pages/index.php?main_id=10 Food Freedom Day
  4. Web site: Food freedom comes cheap in Canada. Cooper. Kim. Chatham Daily News. June 14, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110720183748/http://www.chathamdailynews.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2446431&archive=true. July 20, 2011. dead.
  5. http://www.ofa.on.ca/site/main.asp?pic=../cutting/maintit_news.jpg&line=1000&Inc=../newsevents/newsarticles/2008/february/OFA%20Marks%20Food%20Freedom%20Day.htm Ontario Federation of Agriculture's announcement of the 2008 Food Freedom Day
  6. Web site: Food Freedom Day 2017 | CFA - Canadian Federation of Agriculture . February 5, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170206104141/http://www.cfa-fca.ca/programs-projects/food-freedom-day-2017 . February 6, 2017 . dead . mdy-all .
  7. Web site: Food Freedom Day. Canadian Federation of Agriculture. March 24, 2023.