Publications
This comprehensive scoping review examines the effectiveness of rotational grazing systems promoted under Canada’s Sustainable Agriculture Strategy, analyzing 15 studies across Canadian cow-calf operations and similar climate regions. The research reveals mixed results, with 46.5% of outcomes showing positive impacts and 53.5% showing neutral effects, while consistently demonstrating benefits for plant productivity and soil surface properties. These evidence-based findings provide critical insights for policymakers evaluating rotational grazing as a climate mitigation strategy in Canadian livestock operations.
Friday, September 05, 2025
Lucia Sanguinetti, V. Margarita Sanguinetti, John Remnant, Karin Orsel, Heather Ganshorn, Minfeng Tang, and Guillaume Lhermie
This comprehensive study examines critical barriers preventing Canadian farmers from accessing financial support for regenerative agriculture transitions, revealing a fundamental “bankability gap” between conventional finance models and the investment patterns required for sustainable farming practices. Based on extensive stakeholder research in Alberta, the report identifies systemic misalignments between financial institutions, policy frameworks, and farmer needs, while proposing pathways for cross-sector collaboration and innovative financing solutions. The findings provide essential insights for policymakers, financial institutions, and agricultural stakeholders seeking to accelerate the transition to regenerative agriculture across Canada.
Saturday, June 28, 2025
Tatenda Mambo, Irene Herremans, Guillaume Lhermie
This research study examines the opportunities and challenges for regenerative agriculture adoption in Alberta, Canada, revealing critical policy gaps and implementation barriers. Through interviews with 14 diverse stakeholders, the study provides evidence-based recommendations for developing context-specific policies that support farmers while promoting regenerative agriculture principles. The findings offer valuable insights for policymakers seeking to create more effective strategies for expanding sustainable farming practices across Canada’s diverse agricultural regions.
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Tatenda Mambo, Francine Nelson, Juhi Huda, Guillaume Lhermie
Canadian farmers are calling for tax and trade policies that support long-term business stability, farm succession, and export diversification. The Simpson Centre’s survey also reveals nuanced views on labour and immigration.
Friday, May 02, 2025
Ohi Ahmed and Guillaume Lhermie
The Simpson Centre’s national farmer survey ahead of the 2025 federal election reveals a mixed landscape of institutional trust and environmental policy perceptions across Canada. While farmers place higher confidence in provincial ministries and service-oriented agencies, many express scepticism toward federal regulators and call for more balanced, innovation-driven approaches to environmental and water management.
Friday, May 02, 2025
Ohi Ahmed and Guillaume Lhermie
Ahead of the 2025 federal election, the Simpson Centre surveyed 979 Canadian farmers to better understand their political alignment and top policy concerns. The findings shed light on which federal party farmers believe represents them best, and reveal how farm income, region, and sector shape voting tendencies and policy priorities.
Friday, May 02, 2025
Ohi Ahmed and Guillaume Lhermie
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