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NAFTA, CPTPP, Mercosur: Trade is in the news

Corporate Article Mr. Pierre Lampron

There has been much activity on the international trade front in the past weeks and months, including the conclusion earlier this week of the latest round of North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) re-negotiations.

What are the advantages of having more smaller farms instead of a few consolidated farms?

Consumer Question

Having multiple, smaller farms is an advantage when it comes to food security. When many farms are spread across different regions, food supply is less affected by unpredictable events like storms, droughts, or disease outbreaks. If farms are smaller and spread out, an event will affect fewer farms and less of a country’s supply, reducing the risk for impact on consumer prices and availability.

How Many Cows are on Canadian Dairy Farms?

Corporate Article DFC - PLC

Dairy farms in Canada come in all shapes and sizes, and vary by region. But at a simple average size of 107 milking cows per farm, Canadian dairy farms might be smaller than you think.

Climate Change: Doing Our Part

Corporate Article DFC - PLC

Canadian dairy farmers are worried about climate change and are acting on it: adopting sustainable farming practices can save the livelihood of future generations of farmers.

Why you can count on Canadian dairy

Corporate Article Mr. David Wiens

Our farmers are committed to meeting some of the world’s highest standards in areas like food quality, food safety, sustainability, and animal care.