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NAFTA, CPTPP, Mercosur: Trade is in the news

Corporate Article Pierre Lampron

There has been much activity on the international trade front in the past weeks and months, including the conclusion earlier this week of the latest round of North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) re-negotiations.

Made in Canada: Our commitment to local

Corporate Article DFC - PLC

By creating jobs across disciplines and supporting local businesses, Canadian dairy farmers are fostering economic stability in their communities.

What supply management means for Canadians

Consumer Article DFC - PLC

Supply management is a sustainable agricultural system that provides peace of mind to farmers and consumers. Find out what it means for Canadians.

New DFC campaign reminds Millennials of dairy-filled foods they love

Corporate Article DFC - PLC

Millennials may not drink as much milk as previous generations, but they couldn’t imagine living their lives without cheese, yogurt, smoothies, ice cream, or butter. In response to these changing tastes, an innovative new campaign by the Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) aims to shift perceptions of dairy amongst Millennial and Gen-Z consumers by rethinking how it’s consumed.

Comedic new campaign connects milk, real millennial dairy farmers and a fun-loving Santa

Corporate Article DFC - PLC

Santa has questions about his favourite beverage and no matter how funny those questions may be, Canadian dairy farmers have answers. This week, Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) launched Both Sides of the Glass, a new holiday-themed digital ad campaign that uses humour to address some of the common misconceptions about milk and dairy farming practices, with our own dairy farmers in the starring role, opposite Santa Claus himself.

On NAFTA: Don’t blink!

Corporate Article Pierre Lampron

With Ministers from Canada, the United States, and Mexico converging on Washington this week, dairy farmers’ message to the Canadian negotiating team is simple: don’t blink!