CAAR is commited to: Unite, Educate & Advocate
Thank you for renewing your CAAR Membership!
CAAR is newly committed to the following pillars:
Unite
CAAR is the only national association that exclusively represents the interests of agri-retailers today. As such, we recognize the magnitude of our responsibility as your voice in the industry. As a member, you can expect to be an integral part of the CAAR community. The CAAR team is working diligently to improve the member experience on all platforms.
Educate
CAAR continues to provide training courses essential to the operations of agri-retailers. In addition to the current training programs, CAAR members can look forward to having access to extended education programs in the future, equipping them with role-specific learning paths to advance their careers in agri-retail.
Advocate
CAAR is committed to supporting and representing agri-retailers in the following areas:
- Regulation and Compliance: environmental, supply chain, safety
- Sustainability: climate and ecological, ag production, and the business of ag retail
- Training: supporting and addressing new training requirements
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