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The Best Practice of Leading Farmers conference held in February 2004 was a huge success. 

Highlights included key note speakers from around the world sharing their successes, strategies and tactics in creating and maintaining highly profitable farms. The results of a study conducted on the leading farmers in Western Canada were also presented. 

A self assessment tool which will allow you to answer the same questionnaire used in the study will be available soon. 

Proceedings from
2004 Conference

The Aim of the Best Practice Project is to share information on top management practices and new business models with the general farm population, industry, policy makers and the education and learning providers to increase competitiveness of the agri-food industry.

*NEW* Eastern Canada - Phase II Project Overview

*NOUVEAU* Le Canada Oriental - Vue D'ensemble de Projet de la Phase II

Western Canada - Phase I Project Overview  

Le Canada Occidental - Vue D'ensemble de Projet de la Phase I  


The Best Practice Project, is managed by a consortium of agriculture management and research consultants and is:

  • Identifying practical business management models and mechanisms and approaches for enhanced profitability at the farmgate.

  • Establishing a global network for leading Canadian farmers to maximize innovation, information transfer, market intelligence, improved competitiveness and promote models for active participation and partnership directly in the global food system.

  • Recognizing Canadian farmers as world leaders in innovation, adaptation of technology, and excellence in consumer awareness, which will attract increased capital (equity) investment to rural communities and the Canadian agri-food industry.

  • Enabling agribusiness suppliers, public policy makers, research and training institutions to better understand the success factors required to sustain a balanced and vigorous agri-food industry across Canada.




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