North American ag representatives discuss trade, food security at annual conference
Maintaining strong agricultural trade ties in North America is the focus of the Tri-National Agricultural Accord.
Politicians and trade officials from Canada, the United States, and Mexico were in Saskatoon, Sask. this week for the 32nd annual conference.
It’s an opportunity to plan for any potential future emergencies, like African Swine Fever, as well as discussions on science-based trade and improving cross-border trade harmonization.
National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) Vice-President and Oklahoma Secretary of Agriculture Blayne Arthur led the U.S. delegation for the conference.