Ottawa-The Canadian Fertilizer Institute (CFI) appeared before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food on May 7 to discuss the fertilizer industry’s importance to the competitiveness of the Canadian agriculture industry. In their presentation to the Committee, CFI President Roger Larson and Vice-President of Strategies and Alliances Clyde Graham highlighted a number of key ways the Canadian fertilizer industry contributes to the competitiveness of crop producers, including delivering fertilizer on time from the Peace River District to the Annapolis Valley; ensuring farmers have reliable access to high-quality fertilizer products; providing the latest scientific advice to allow farmers to get the most from every dollar spent on fertilizer; managing stewardship programs to protect the environment and protect the public from accidents or criminal misuse; improving farmer access to the latest fertilizer and supplement technology through the Canadian Fertilizer Products Forum; and educating the public about the critical role that plant nutrients play in feeding the world by sponsoring and supporting the Nutrients for Life Foundation “Fertilizer is the foundation of Canadian agriculture,” said Graham. “There is no substitute for adequate crop nutrition for the production of an abundant food supply and the preservation of green spaces at home and around the world.”