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Expanding Farm Tech Could Boost Canadian Food Security & Stability

Expanding Farm Tech Could Boost Canadian Food Security & Stability

OAC's John Cranfield offers advice as trade tension continues

By Liam Nolan

As trade and tariff tensions with the U.S. continue, Dr. John Cranfield is offering some ideas about enhancing Canadian food security and stability.

Cranfield is interim dean at the Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph and he recently commented on the importance of growth in vertical farming and field robotics, among other sectors.

He said that as Canada considers how to increase its food sovereignty and avoid supply chain disruptions, a focus on the role of agri-tech to ensure food security must be part of the national conversation.

Statistics show that Canadian field robotics are expanding.

The Canada agriculture robots market was valued at $178.54 million in 2022. It is predicted to reach $666.36 million by 2030, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.7 percent, predicts Next Move Strategy Consulting, predicts Next Move Strategy Consulting.

“Investment in agri-tech drives sustainability, enhances productivity, and strengthens our food security,” said Cranfield. “It’s a national priority that impacts every Canadian.”

Cranfield adds that Canada needs to commit to policies that support agri-tech research, innovation, and infrastructure, “to ensure a secure and resilient food system for generations to come.”

View the report Canada Agriculture Rebots Market


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