CORRECTION: GGC Sounds the Alarm on U.S. Tariffs Threatening Family-Run Grain Farms 

March 4, 2025 (Ottawa, ON) – Grain Growers of Canada (GGC) is sounding the alarm on the United States’ decision to impose 25% tariffs on Canadian grain and grain products, a move that threatens the viability of family-run grain farms and drives up food costs for American consumers. 

“Tariffs of this magnitude will put family-run grain farms at risk by introducing widespread market uncertainty,” said Kyle Larkin, Executive Director of GGC. “The U.S. is by far our largest trading partner, with over $17 billion CAD of Canadian grain and grain products exported to every year. These unjustified tariffs threaten that trade relationship—and farmers’ livelihoods.” 

Canada exports over 70% of the grain it produces to over 150 countries around the world. The prices Canadian farmers receive for crops such as wheat, canola, oats, barley, and pulses are tied to international markets. Disruptions to trade networks drive down farmgate prices, making it harder for growers to stay afloat. 

“As price takers, grain farmers are at the whim of the global markets that we export to,” said Tara Sawyer, Chair of GGC and an Alberta grain farmer. “Margins are already razor-thin, and an added financial burden like this could put the future of many family farms in jeopardy.” 

“Canadian family-run grain farms are already facing death by a thousand cuts through increased input costs, regulatory burdens, and taxation,” said Larkin. “Uncertainty with our largest trading partner for grain and grain products, on top of ongoing instability with our second-largest trading partner, China, could push many family farms to the brink.” 

The importation of $17 billion CAD worth of Canadian grain and grain products supports the United States in being able to meet their own domestic food security needs, while also supporting their agri-food sector in exporting products internationally for the best price possible. 

“A 25% tariff on Canadian grain and grain products is in effect a 25% tax on American consumers who purchase groceries every day,” said Larkin. “From bread and pasta to beer, oatmeal, and canola oil, dozens of products could see price increases amid an affordability crisis for both American and Canadian consumers.” 

GGC is calling on the Canadian government to take action to eliminate these recently imposed tariffs. Without their elimination, farmers will face vast uncertainty and consumers will see a spike in their grocery costs. 

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About Grain Growers of Canada (GGC): 
As the national voice for Canada’s grain farmers, Grain Growers of Canada (GGC) represents over 70,000 producers through our 14 national, provincial and regional grower groups. Our members steward 110 million acres of land to grow food for Canadians and for 160 countries around the world, creating $45 billion in export value annually. As the farmer-driven association for the grains sector, GGC champions federal policies that support the competitiveness and profitability of grain growers across Canada. 

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