AAFC Continues With Plan to Terminate Canada’s Only Federal Organic Research Program Despite All-Party Warning

Statement from Canadian Organic Growers:

AAFC Continues With Plan to Terminate Canada’s Only Federal Organic Research Program Despite All-Party Warning

June 3rd, 2026

Canadian Organic Growers is calling on the Government of Canada to reverse the termination of the Organic and Regenerative Research Program at the Swift Current Research and Development Centre and protect the continuity of Canada’s only dedicated long-term federal organic agriculture research program. 

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada has cultivated the plots associated with the program and announced it will uniformly seed the land with wheat. While maintaining land under organic management matters, it is not the same as maintaining a long-term organic research program. 

The scientific value of the Swift Current program depended on continuous trials, long-term rotations, accumulated datasets, scientific oversight, and nearly two decades of integrated management. Seeding the land uniformly does not preserve the research platform that made the program nationally significant, nor does it address stakeholders’ calls to reinstate the program. 

The House of Commons Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food issued unanimous all-party recommendations calling on the government to reconsider the cancellation of the Swift Current program, table an action plan for affected research, and pause and reverse agricultural research closures announced in January.

Irreversible decisions affecting this long-term research program should not proceed before the government has tabled a response to the committee’s report.

Canadian Organic Growers has confirmed that ongoing and planned research projects remain affected by the termination of the program, including projects expected to continue or begin during the current growing season but not permitted to proceed. These include work related to soil quality and health, regenerative crop production systems, crop yield and quality, and evaluation of farmer-bred wheat lines.

For nearly two decades, the Swift Current program has addressed the priorities of agricultural producers in one of the driest growing regions of Canada and informed organic and low-input agricultural research across the country.

The issue is not whether organically managed land remains at Swift Current. The issue is whether Canada will continue to maintain its only dedicated long-term federal organic agriculture research program — not replace it with the possibility of future research at some later date.

Canadian Organic Growers is urging the Government of Canada to immediately pause any further operational decisions that would further compromise the continuity and integrity of the Swift Current program, reinstate affected research where possible, and work with researchers, producers, employees, Parliament, and the broader sector on a credible path forward.

There is still time to prevent irreversible damage — but only if the government acts now.

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