Canada needs more food processing at home to keep pantry staples affordable: not-for-profit industry group

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CFIN’s upcoming report highlights how the affordability of everyday groceries is worsened by our dependency on importing processed goods and underinvestment in modernizing our food supply chain.

The report argues that Canada needs to address three major problems:

Dependency on importing processed goods

Underinvestment in agri-food

Outdated and fragmented food supply chains

The full report is attached below.

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