The Canadian Association of Agri-Retailers is celebrating its 25th anniversary of industry support and to thank our members for their commitment over the years, we are sending one complimentary 25th Anniversary book to each member who has renewed their 2020/21 membership. The 25th CAAR Anniversary book highlights the history of CAAR and its involvement and support in the Canadian agriculture industry, this is a great piece to display at your office and show you’re a proud member of CAAR.

Additional copies are available for purchase on CAAR Mart. Click here to purchase your copy

25 Years of Support in the Canadian Ag Industry

CAAR was originally established to unite ag retailers from coast-to-coast and speak as one unified voice with politicians and members of the public. Just as the agriculture industry has had to evolve, so too has CAAR and its membership.

While CAAR has undergone significant changes over the past 25 years, one thing that has remained the same, its commitment to protecting and promoting the interests of all Canadian ag retailers.

Click here to learn more information about how CAAR supports ag retail. 

 

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