2021 CAAR Conference Intro Image

The 2021 Virtual CAAR Conference focuses on the business of ag retail and connecting the agriculture industry. With attendee passes starting at $125, register today for the virtual event hosted from February 9-11, 2021 that features educational speaker sessions and value opportunities to network with ag retailers. Click here to register!

Differentiating Your Ag Retail Business Intro Image

Canadian ag retailers are adapting to a changing sales environment that has traditionally depended on in-person relationship building as a primary means of connecting with customers.

CAAR At A Glance Intro Image

We would like to thank our members who renewed their CAAR membership for the 2020/21 year and continued their investment with us.

Industry Trends Intro Image

Ag retailers have been at the forefront of participating in and promoting sustainability initiatives in agriculture

Digital Retailer Intro Image

If you had a dollar for every time you’ve heard the word “disruption” in regard to Canadian ag retail in the past three years, how much richer would you be?

Industry Innovator Intro Image

Journey 2050 is a one-of-a-kind program that is receiving rave reviews from teachers and supporters who say it is having a profound effect on students, opening their eyes to everything from food security to new career options.

Growing Together Intro Image

Canadian Association of Agri-Retailers (CAAR) has extended its Retailer Member Survey to Jan. 15, 2021, giving members additional time to express their opinions on how CAAR can improve the services it offers and identify the most important issues members would like the association to work on.

Board Chair's Message Intro Image

Even in this age of automation, virtual reality and real-time technology there is one thing that has not changed, and that is the expectation of value.

Executive Director's Message Intro Image

The past 10 months have focused heavily on the COVID-19 virus and its impact on the Canadian and global economies. What you may not be aware of are the numerous federal regulations that have been updated or in the process of being updated that directly impact the business of Canadian agriculture.