Agricultural Sector Support and Involvement

The agriculture sector is dynamic and always evolving. To effectively support you and the industry, MNP is proud to be involved with a range of organizations, events and programs. Some of the initiatives we are involved with include:

  • Canadian Federation Agriculture (CFA)
  • Canadian Cattlemen’s Association
  • Grain Growers of Canada
  • Canadian Dairy Expo (CDX)
  • Canadian Poultry Expo (CPX)
  • Western Equipment Dealers Association (WEDA)
  • Alberta Barley
  • Saskatchewan Outstanding Young Farmers
  • Olds College
  • AgSmart
  • Western Wheat Growers Association
  • CanFax
  • Beef Cattle Research Council
  • Canada Beef
  • National Cattle Feeders Association
  • Canadian Beef Breeds Council
  • Alberta PORK Congress
  • Agribition
  • Alberta Cattle Feeders’ Association
  • Alberta Beef Producers
  • Alberta Livestock Dealers
  • Alberta Auction Mkts Association
  • Western Stock Growers Association
  • Hutterite Educators Conference
  • Canadian Beef Industry Conference
  • Alberta Beef Industry Conference
  • Western Canadian Dairy Seminar

Insights

  • Confidence

    August 12, 2025

    Ontario government grants for businesses: 2025 guide to economic development support

    Ontario businesses have access to a wide range of government grants and funding programs — whether you’re a small manufacturer, rural entrepreneur, or a tech startup. This article summarizes the Ontario government economic development grants and funding programs available in 2025 to help you build resilience, invest in innovation, and expand your operations.

  • Agility

    July 30, 2025

    Growing your customer base: Where farmers are looking to diversify their operation

    As market volatility and economic uncertainty persist, Canadian farmers are looking to expand their customer base. From local buyers to new processors, opportunities exist to branch out in a meaningful way.

  • Confidence

    July 15, 2025

    Cyber on the farm: The most common attacks that target farms

    As Canadian farms continue to embrace cutting-edge digital tools, they’re becoming prime targets for cyberattacks.