Greg Northey of Pulse Canada was re-elected president.
OTTAWA — The Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance (CAFTA) announced the election of its Executive (2025–2027) and Board of Directors (2025–2026) following its Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Ottawa.
Greg Northey of Pulse Canada was re-elected president. Cathy Jo Noble of the National Cattle Feeders’ Association was elected vice-president and Kyle Larkin of Grain Growers of Canada was elected treasurer.
The board of directors for 2025–26 includes:
“I am honoured to continue serving as president of CAFTA,” said Northey. “The year ahead will be important for Canadian agri-food exporters as we work to secure dependable access to markets and navigate a changing global trade environment. Our focus will remain on ensuring strong access to the U.S. and other priority markets, while continuing to advocate for predictable, rules-based trade that keeps our sector competitive.”
“CAFTA’s board reflects the depth and diversity of Canada’s agri-food export sector,” said Michael Harvey, executive director. “Their leadership will ensure CAFTA continues to be a strong and effective voice for exporters.”
CAFTA represents the producers, processors, and exporters from across Canada’s major agri-food export sectors, which includes beef, pork, meat, grains, cereals, pulses, soybeans, canola, sugar, and processed foods sectors.
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