
Climate change is creating both challenges and new opportunities for Canada’s agricultural industry. While warmer temperatures may extend growing seasons in some regions, unpredictable weather, droughts, and extreme storms are creating risks for farmers nationwide.

To stay resilient, many Canadian farms are adopting climate-smart strategies—such as drought-resistant crops, improved soil management, and advanced weather-forecasting technologies. These innovations are helping farmers adapt while maintaining stable, high-quality food production for local and global markets.