What's Happening?
The Alberta Federation of Agriculture (AFA) has announced its 2026 Annual General Meeting (AGM), scheduled for January 29, 2026, at the Camrose Regional Exhibition in Alberta. The meeting will be conducted
in a hybrid format, allowing both in-person and virtual attendance. The event will start with a meet and greet accompanied by a light lunch, followed by the formal AGM proceedings. Aaron Stein, the Executive Director of AFA, emphasized the importance of the AGM as a platform to reconnect with members, share progress, and set future directions. Over the past year, AFA has adopted a renewed mission, vision, and core values to strengthen its role as the unified voice for Alberta's farmers, ranchers, and agricultural producers. The organization aims to champion sustainable growth, responsible land use, and innovation while advocating for producer protection.
Why It's Important?
The announcement of the AGM and the reaffirmation of AFA's mission are significant for Alberta's agricultural sector. By adopting a renewed mission and core values, AFA positions itself as a key advocate for sustainable agricultural practices and producer interests. This move is crucial in ensuring that the voices of Alberta's farmers and ranchers are heard in policy-making processes. The focus on sustainable growth and innovation aligns with broader global trends towards environmentally responsible farming practices. AFA's efforts to unify the agricultural community under a common vision could lead to more cohesive and effective advocacy, potentially influencing provincial and national agricultural policies. This development is particularly important as the agricultural sector faces challenges such as climate change, market fluctuations, and evolving consumer demands.
What's Next?
The upcoming AGM will likely serve as a platform for AFA to outline specific strategies and initiatives aligned with its renewed mission. Members can expect discussions on policy development, advocacy efforts, and collaborative projects aimed at enhancing the resilience and profitability of Alberta's agricultural sector. The hybrid format of the meeting may increase participation, allowing more members to engage in the decision-making process. Following the AGM, AFA may focus on implementing its strategic goals, potentially involving partnerships with government bodies, industry stakeholders, and research institutions. The outcomes of the AGM could shape the organization's advocacy priorities and influence the direction of agricultural policy in Alberta.








