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Why Join the CRSC

The goal of the Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Crops (CRSC) is to create an environment in which all sectors coordinate their efforts; working together to understand the needs of the marketplace, and to create and communicate a common message about Canadian grains sustainability for the benefit of the entire industry.

Members are eligible for positions on the Steering Committee, may attend the CRSC semi-annual meetings and have access to all the CRSC research reports.

Who is Eligible

Membership in the CRSC is open to organizations or companies that are involved or interested in Canada’s grains sector, and wish to participate in a national forum for addressing environmental, social, and economic sustainability issues and opportunities relevant to all of the sector’s stakeholders. Categories of membership include:

  • Grower association (provincial, regional or national)
  • Value chain council / commodity association
  • Grain handler / marketer/exporters
  • Input supplier – seed / fertilizer / agro-chemicals / financial services
  • Food and feed manufacturing / distribution / retail / food service
  • Environmental associations; sustainability certifiers and services, research and academic institutions
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In the spring of 2023 OMAFA, along with the University of Guelph, gathered a group of 18 producers from the beef, sheep, and dairy sectors to support a three to four year research project related to measuring grass growth in Ontario. The producers use a Rising Plate Meter to capture grass growth and record livestock movements. This presentation will explain how the group interact/support one another, some initial findings, as well as the benefits for the research team and our farm.

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