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Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC; sometimes Ag-Canada; french: Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada)''Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada'' is the applied title under the
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; the legal title is Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food ().
is the department of the
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responsible for the federal regulation of
agriculture Agriculture or farming is the practice of cultivating plants and livestock. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled people ...
, including policies governing the production, processing, and marketing of all farm, food, and agri-based products.
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is a shared jurisdiction and the department works with the provinces and territories in the development and delivery of policies and programs. The minister of agriculture and agri-food (currently Marie-Claude Bibeau) is responsible for the department to
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. While the minister is head of the department, and provides policy/political direction, the day-to-day operations of the department are managed by the deputy minister (currently Chris Forbes), who is a
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.


History

The Department of Agriculture for Canada was formed in 1867. It was organized under the ''Department of Agriculture Act'', which was passed by Parliament and given royal assent on 22 May 1868. The first minister of agriculture, Jean-Charles Chapais, and his deputy, Dr. Joseph Charles Taché, were soon presenting important Bills to the House of Commons for the protection and improvement of Canadian agriculture. One of the first Bills was an ''Act Respecting Contagious Diseases of Animals'', passed in 1869. This law gave the chief veterinary inspector, Dr. Duncan McEachran, who was also the dean of medicine at
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, authority to prevent the introduction of animal diseases into Canada.


Other responsibilities

In addition to agriculture, the minister and the department had many other wide-ranging national responsibilities including immigration, public health, censuses and statistics, patents, copyrights, and trademarks. Over time, these other responsibilities were transferred to other departments. For example, the collection of statistics was transferred to the Dominion Bureau of Statistics (now
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) in 1918, and
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was transferred to the Department of Health when it was created in 1919.


Portfolio organizations

Today, organizations for which the minister of agriculture and agri-food is responsible for include: *
Canada Agricultural Review Tribunal The Canada Agricultural Review Tribunal is a Canadian regulatory appellate tribunal, which reviews administrative monetary penalty cases relating to agriculture and agri-food. History The Canada Agricultural Review Tribunal is an independent, qu ...
* Canadian Dairy Commission * Canadian Grain Commission * Farm Credit Canada *
Farm Products Council of Canada The Farm Products Council of Canada (formerly the National Farm Products Council) is a Canadian government agency established in 1972 that is responsible for promoting efficient and competitive agriculture. It oversees the national Supply managem ...
*
Canadian Pari-Mutuel Agency The Canadian Pari-Mutuel Agency is a special operating agency of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada that regulates and supervises pari-mutuel betting on horse racing at racetracks across Canada, to ensure that pari-mutuel betting is done in a fair ...
In 2013, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency was moved from the Agriculture Portfolio to the Health Portfolio.


Legislation

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is responsible for a number of laws related to agriculture and food in Canada. *''Agricultural Marketing Programs Act'' *''Agricultural Products Marketing Act'' *''Animal Pedigree Act'' *''Canada Grain Act'' *''Canadian Agricultural Loans Act'' *''
Canadian Dairy Commission Act The Canadian Dairy Commission (French: ''Commission canadienne du lait'') is an Ottawa-based Government of Canada Crown Corporation that plays a role of administrator, facilitator and stakeholder in the public policy related to the Canadian dair ...
'' *''Canada Grain Act'' *''Department of Agriculture and Agri-Food Act'' *''Experimental Farm Stations Act'' *''Farm Debt Mediation Act'' *''
Farm Credit Canada Act Farm Credit Canada (FCC; known as Farm Credit Corporation until 2001) is Canada's largest agricultural term lender. This organization's purpose is to enhance rural Canada by providing specialized and personalized financial services to farming op ...
'' *''Farm Income Protection Act'' *''Farm Products Agencies Act'' *''Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act''


Research

As part of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, the Science and Technology Branch (french: Direction générale des sciences et de la technologies) has the mandate to propose solutions and opportunities based on science to support competitiveness and the sustainability of the agriculture and agri-food sector. It is also in the Branch's mandate to provide scientific information to inform departmental and governmental decision processes. Under the ''Experimental Farm Stations Act'' dating back to 1886, farm stations across Canada were established, including the Central Experimental Farm. The officers of these stations had the duty of conducting research in a number of specific areas pertinent to agricultural productivity and conservation, and of making the results of such research known by publication. Today, the Science and Technology Branch includes a national network of 20 Research and Development Centres and 30 satellite research locations. The Science and Technology Branch has approximately 2,200 employees, including some 400 research scientists. The goal of all activities is to address the major scientific challenges facing 21st century agricultural production systems: * Increasing agricultural productivity, * Enhancing environmental performance, * Improving attributes for food and non-food uses, * Addressing threats to the agriculture and agri-food value chain.


Industry support

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is also responsible for supporting corporate and local agricultural producers and suppliers. They do this through a variety of programs and services including Agri-Geomatics which develops products and services for internal and external users, and program facilitation. The department supports market growth through its market access and trade negotiation activities, and it works with Canada's provinces and territories to promote Canadian products. The department also supports industry by focusing on science and technology advances and helping producers mitigate risks.


Notable people


Botany

*
Faith Fyles Faith Fyles (1875–1961) was the first botanical artist with the Canadian federal government, department of agriculture (now Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada). Her work resulted in the expansion of the herbarium in Ottawa. Biography Fyles ...
(1875-1961), botanical artist *
Felicitas Svejda Felicitas Svejda (November 8, 1920 – January 19, 2016) was a federal scientist in Canada who developed roses that could survive Canada's short growing season and bitter winter conditions. She led the rose-breeding program at the Central Experi ...
(1920-2016), creator of the explorer roses


Cereals and Pulses

* Nancy Ames, researcher of barley * Vern Burrows (1930-2020), international authority on oat breeding and utilisation * Jennifer Mitchell Fetch, expert in oat breeding * Soon Jai Park (1937-2018), author of dry bean breeding program * Charles E. Saunders (1867-1937), inventor of the 'Marquis' wheat cultivar


Climate Change, Sustainable Agricultural Practices, and Nutrient Cycling

*
Raymond Desjardins Raymond L. Desjardins is a senior research scientist at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) in the Agrienvironment Division of the Ottawa Research and Development Centre. His areas of expertise include agricultural meteorology, micrometeorolog ...
, expert in agricultural meteorology and climate change * Barbara Cade-Menun, world leader in studying phosphorus cycling * Guy Lafond (d. 2013), researcher in no-till farming


Earth Observation

* Heather McNairn, specialist in
remote sensing Remote sensing is the acquisition of information about an object or phenomenon without making physical contact with the object, in contrast to in situ or on-site observation. The term is applied especially to acquiring information about Ear ...
technology * Elizabeth Pattey, specialist in micrometeorology


Food Processing

* Joyce Boye, specialist in value-added food processing, food safety and food quality *
Mary MacArthur Mary Reid Anderson (née Macarthur; 13 August 1880 – 1 January 1921) was a Scottish suffragist (although at odds with the national groups who were willing to let a minority of women gain the franchise) and was a leading trades unionist. She ...
, researcher on the processes of
dehydration In physiology, dehydration is a lack of total body water, with an accompanying disruption of metabolic processes. It occurs when free water loss exceeds free water intake, usually due to exercise, disease, or high environmental temperature. Mil ...
and freezing of fresh foods, first woman to be named as fellow of the Agricultural Institute of Canada (1952) * Michèle Marcotte, creator of the method of
osmotic dehydration Osmotic dehydration is an operation used for the partial removal of water from plant tissues by immersion in a hypertonic (osmotic) solution. Sugar or salt solutions are used to reduce the moisture content of foods before actual drying process. ...
of food


Horticulture

* Donald A. Young (1929-2015), developed new sorts of potatoes


Pest Management

* Karen Bailey, specialist in
plant pathology Plant pathology (also phytopathology) is the scientific study of diseases in plants caused by pathogens (infectious organisms) and environmental conditions (physiological factors). Organisms that cause infectious disease include fungi, ...
and biopesticide development * Deena Errampalli, worked on postharvest pathology of temperate tree fruits


Plant Genetics

* Sylvie Cloutier, specialist in
molecular genetics Molecular genetics is a sub-field of biology that addresses how differences in the structures or expression of DNA molecules manifests as variation among organisms. Molecular genetics often applies an "investigative approach" to determine the ...


Livestock

* Karen Beauchemin (b. 1956), international authority on
methane emissions Increasing methane emissions are a major contributor to the rising concentration of greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere, and are responsible for up to one-third of near-term global heating. During 2019, about 60% (360 million tons) of methane r ...
and
ruminant Ruminants (suborder Ruminantia) are hoofed herbivorous grazing or browsing mammals that are able to acquire nutrients from plant-based food by fermenting it in a specialized stomach prior to digestion, principally through microbial actions. The ...
nutrition * Helene Lapierre, researcher of animal metabolism * Karen Schwartzkopf-Genswein, expert in farm animal behaviour, health and welfare


Mycology and Plant Pathology

* Yolande Dalpé (1948), first mycologist in Ottawa to study the taxonomy of mycorrhizal fungi * Mary Elizabeth Elliott *
Margaret Newton Margaret Brown Newton (20 April 1887 – 6 April 1971) was a Canadian plant pathologist and mycologist internationally renowned for her pioneering research in stem rust ''Puccinia graminis'', particularly for its effect on the staple Canadian a ...
* Mildred K. Nobles * Luella Weresub


Oil Seeds

* Keith Downey * Isobel Parkin


Soil Fertility

* Constantine Campbell * Cynthia Grant * G. Clarke Topp *
Noura Ziadi Noura Ziadi is a Canadian research scientist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), at the Quebec Research and development centre, whose research focuses on soil fertility and plant nutrition. She has developed technologies, methods, and kn ...


See also

* Canadian Agricultural Safety Association *
Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration The Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration (PFRA) was a branch under Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), a department of the Federal Government of Canada. The Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration was established by an Act of Parliam ...
* Secretary of State (Rural)


References


Notes


External links

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