Below are a few elements of the 2019 Annual Performance Report. To view the full report, click here: ENGLISH / FRENCH

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Chicken Farmer's of Ontario. Next Level. 2019 Annual Performance Report

ONTARIO CHICKEN INDUSTRY AT-A-GLANCE

“We are committed to advancing sustainable, high-quality chicken agriculture and working to enable Ontario farmers to earn a good living, now and for future generations.”

Read Ed and Rob's Letter to Our Stakeholders
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“I commend CFO for your commitment to sustainable and innovative business that meets the demand of Ontario’s market.”

A letter from the honourable ernie hardeman
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Our Journey to Strengthen & Sustain the Family Farm Cost of Production Formula progress

The Cost of Production Formula (COPF) remained the Board’s number one priority in 2019. The Board has always strived towards a cost of production formula which provides sustainability and ultimately preserves the family farm.

Throughout 2019, CFO Board Directors participated in multiple days of mediation – a formal process which was undertaken by CFO and the Association of Ontario Chicken Processors (AOCP), and mediated by former Superior Court Justice, the Hon. Frank Newbould.

The Board worked very hard throughout mediation – and was clear that CFO would only accept a fair and reasonable pricing formula on behalf of farmers.

Regrettably, the Board was unable to obtain a fair and reasonable deal through the mediation process. As a result, mediation concluded without an agreement.

Since the CFO Board was unable to achieve the right outcomes from the mediation process, the Board and AOCP engaged with the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Commission (OFPMC) on next steps – as ultimately, it is the Government of Ontario that has the final authority on the pricing formula for Ontario live chickens (as per government Regulation 402).

Next, OFPMC asked CFO and AOCP to provide written submissions detailing their respective positions. From there, written reply submissions were provided by each party, and then each party was afforded the opportunity to present their perspective to the OFPMC Board.

Working with a small team of experts, analysts and advisors, CFO ensured its presentation detailed the importance of the pricing formula and the enormity of impact it can have on the financial well-being of farmer-members and their families.

CFO completes farmer-member cost survey

CFO & AOCP begin mediation

Mediation concludes without agreement

CFO & AOCP inform the OFPMC that mediation concluded without an agreement

CFO & AOCP provide written submissions to the OFPMC

CFO & AOCP provide written reply submissions to the OFPMC

CFO & AOCP each present perspectives to the OFPMC Board

Farmer-Member Participation & Communication

The CFO Board remains committed to keeping the farmer-membership informed. Throughout the COPF review, mediation, and OFPMC process, CFO has worked directly with farmer-members to provide regular updates. From the farmer-member cost survey, to the 2019 Annual General Meeting, Regional Meetings, District Meetings, and through weekly email communications and ontariochicken.ca, the Board has received ongoing feedback and support – providing for strongly informed positions and submissions.

district committee representatives Meet just a few of the CFO DCRs and learn about their many contributions to the industry:

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Derek Detzler

District 1

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Marius Hol

District 2

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Carolyn Cornelissen

District 3

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Darren Kraay

District 4

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Pete Koroneos

District 5

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John Opsteen

District 6

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Alfred Rumph

District 7

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Wendy Lantz

District 8

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Marc Bourdon

District 9

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Derek Detzler

District 1

Derek Detzler, DCR for District 1, manages his family’s chicken farm in the Walkerton area, while simultaneously maintaining a position as Executive Director of Trillium Hatchery and providing global technical service to a poultry nutrition company. Derek has been an advocate for responsible antibiotic use. As a DCR, Derek’s passion for chicken farming makes him an excellent lead and support for his fellow chicken farmers in District 1.

The Importance of responsible use of antibiotics
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Marius Hol

District 2

Marius Hol and his family first entered the chicken industry through the CFO New Entrant Chicken Farmer Program in 2014. As a passionate chicken farmer in the Goderich area, Marius was interested in sharing his knowledge, meeting with chicken farmers across the province, advocating for supply management, and being a voice for his fellow farmers in District 2, ultimately becoming a DCR in 2019.

New Entrant Chicken Farmer Program
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Carolyn Cornelissen

District 3

Carolyn Cornelissen is not only an active chicken farmer, running Cornelissen Farms Inc. and Twin Creeks Greenhouse with her family in Lambton County, she’s also very active in her role as District 3 DCR, in the CFO Women in Leadership Initiative and in the CFO Cares: Farmers to Food Banks program. Carolyn enjoys investing her time and knowledge to help continue to build a strong industry for future generations, whether that be supporting and encouraging other female chicken farmers to grow their involvement in the industry, giving back to those in need in her community, or being an advocate for fellow District 3 farmer-members. You can read more about Carolyn’s accomplishments in the October 2019 article on The Poultry Site: “Women in Poultry: Carolyn Cornelissen.”

Growing CFO’s Women in Leadership Initiative
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Darren Kray

District 4

Farming alongside his wife and three children, Darren Kraay is heavily involved both in the chicken industry and in his community. Not only a District Committee Representative for District 4, Darren is also involved in the CFO Cares: Farmers to Food Banks Working Group. In Darren’s words, he has found that the best way to learn about the industry and represent the chicken farmers in his district is to be hands-on, meeting regularly with farmer-members, fellow DCRs, and CFO Board Directors.

CFO Cares Farmers to Food Banks (video)
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Pete Koroneos

District 5

As a multi-generational chicken farmer, poultry farming is in Pete Koroneos’ blood. When on-farm, Pete enjoys raising chickens and growing crops with the help of his family. When off-farm, Pete can be found offering his vast poultry industry experience and knowledge in both his role as District Committee Representative for District 5 farmer-members and as a valued member of the DCR Communications Working Group. Pete is also an Appointed Member of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Appeals Tribunal, and regularly volunteers in multiple community-oriented organizations in the Niagara Region. As part of his agricultural-related positions, Pete often meets with the farmer-members in his community in order to better advocate for their agricultural requirements.

Stakeholder Communications
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John Opsteen

District 6

Having grown up on a family chicken farm, John Opsteen is a life-long poultry farmer who now runs his own farming operation in District 6. When he’s not busy on the farm, John can be found attending to the needs of the agricultural community and working on behalf of the farmer-members in his District. John is also a member of the DCR Communications Working Group, through which he provides invaluable input in helping ensure farmer-members receive communications tailored to their needs.

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Alfred Rumph

District 7

As both a long-time chicken farmer and a long-time District Committee Representative, Alfred Rumph is very active in both the industry and his community and strives to find ways to continue to improve poultry agriculture across Ontario. Alfred is passionate about giving back to those in need, and participates in the CFO Cares: Farmers to Food Banks program as both a donor and a member of the CFO Cares Working Group.

Working Towards a Hunger Free Ontario
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Wendy Lantz

District 8

Wendy is a proven leader in both her poultry business and her local farming community in her role as DCR for District 8. As one of four female DCRs, Wendy has a strong focus on encouraging more women to become active within the farming community — a role she accomplishes through planning events that provide the opportunity to learn, interact and build relationships with one another. In addition to chicken farming, Wendy works off-farm as a social worker in her community. More information about Wendy’s involvement both on and off the farm can be found in the May 2019 article on The Poultry Site – “Women in Poultry: Wendy Lantz”.

Growing CFO’s Women in Leadership Initiative
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Marc Bourdon

District 9

A passionate broiler and egg farmer in Eastern Ontario, Marc and his family have been raising their flocks with dedication and care for numerous years. In addition to poultry farming, Marc, his daughter Melissa and son in law Andrew also operate a family-run grain crop farm, grain elevator and feed mill called Bourdon Feed & Grain Inc.

In keeping their farming operations running smoothly, Marc leads and advocates on behalf of the Ontario eastern-region chicken farmer-members as District 9 DCR.

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