What's Happening?
The Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) are set to hold a producer meeting at Olds College of Agriculture and Technology on January 27. This meeting is part of a series of gatherings across the province aimed
at engaging producers and discussing resolutions for the upcoming year. ABP Chair Doug Roxburgh emphasizes the importance of these meetings for driving the organization's agenda and allowing producers to bring forward resolutions. The outcomes of these meetings will be discussed at the ABP's Annual General Meeting scheduled for late February to early March.
Why It's Important?
These producer meetings are crucial for the Alberta Beef Producers as they provide a platform for members to voice their concerns and influence the organization's direction. The resolutions proposed and discussed during these meetings can significantly impact the beef industry in Alberta, shaping policies and strategies for the coming year. Engaging producers directly ensures that the ABP remains responsive to the needs and challenges faced by its members, fostering a collaborative approach to industry issues. The meetings also serve as an opportunity for networking and knowledge exchange among producers.
What's Next?
Following the producer meetings, the resolutions and discussions will be taken to the ABP's Annual General Meeting, where they will be further debated and potentially adopted. This process will help set the agenda for the ABP in 2026 and beyond, influencing policy decisions and industry initiatives. The outcomes of these meetings could lead to changes in industry practices, regulatory approaches, and advocacy efforts. Producers are encouraged to participate actively to ensure their voices are heard and their interests represented.








