Building Resilient Food Supply Chains Through Canadian Innovation

CFIN is proud to release Building Resilient Food Supply Chains Through Canadian Innovation, a timely report and focused examination on the growing fragility of Canada’s food system and the innovation required to strengthen it.

A decade of disruptions — from pandemic and extreme weather to shipping crises and weakening trade stability with the United States — has exposed deep structural vulnerabilities. Although Canada is a leading agricultural producer, it has outsourced much of the processing, technology, and infrastructure needed to turn raw inputs into finished food. The result: global shocks hit harder at home, and Canadians feel it at the grocery store.

This report maps Canada’s innovation landscape across three pillars of supply chain resilience: domestic processing capacity, operational efficiency, and supply chain visibility, arguing that sustained investment in scaling and deploying Canadian-built technologies is essential to securing a resilient, sovereign food system.

Inside the report:

  • An overview of Canada’s key food supply chain vulnerabilities
  • A landscape map of innovators strengthening processing and digital infrastructure
  • Analysis of investment and adoption gaps limiting resilience
  • Actionable policy and industry recommendations

Building Resilient Food Supply Chains Through Canadian Innovation is essential reading for leaders committed to strengthening Canada’s food security and economic competitiveness.

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