What We Do
The National Cattle Feeders’ Association (NCFA) was established in 2007 to represent Canadian cattle feeders on national issues and to work in collaboration with other cattle organizations across the country.
Our Focus
The NCFA operates in alignment with government and industry to develop workable solutions for the feedlot sector. Our demonstrated successes prove many voices with a similar message have greater impact for cattle feeders. Our initiatives clearly demonstrate our unique role and contribution to the governance and organizational infrastructure of Canada’s beef industry.
Strategic Pillars
Sustainable Growth and Profitability
Purpose – Create a business and trade environment that facilitates industry growth, profitability, and sustainability.
Competitiveness
Purpose – Influence the public policy and regulatory regime to enhance the competitiveness of the cattle feeding sector in Canada
Industry Leadership and Partnership
Purpose – Strengthen the Canadian beef industry by serving as a credible and solutions-oriented advocate for cattle feeders and undertaking collaborative efforts with industry partners.
Strategic plan
How does the NCFA represent Canadian cattle feeders on national issues? Download our strategic plan here for complete details.
Advocacy
Advocacy Highlights
Latest Advocacy News
Letter Requesting Agri-Stability Program be Added to FPT Agriculture Ministerial Meeting Agenda
The National Cattle Feeders’ Association is seeking support in addressing a crucial business risk management … Read...
Submission on Bill S-211
NCFA supports initiatives to eradicate labour exploitation from global supply chains. However, it is essential … Read More
Letter submitted on the Potential Strike Action by CN and CP Rail Employees
The National Cattle Feeders’ Association along with the Canadian Cattle Association submitted a letter the … Read...
Letter Regarding Recent Changes to the Temporary Foreign Workers Program (TFWP)
The National Cattle Feeders’ Association, along with industry partners, submitted a letter to the Minister … Read...
Statement on “Product of USA” Labelling
Today, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) changed its voluntary “Product of the USA” … Read More