Navigating the Digital Revolution in Agriculture: Technology Adoption, Data Governance, and the Future of Farming in Canada

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Navigating the Digital Revolution in Agriculture
The digital revolution is reshaping agriculture, but what actually drives the adoption of new technologies in Canada’s farming sector? Beyond the latest tools, how do behavioural, socio-economic and policy factors influence farmers’ decisions? Join experts from The Simpson Centre for Food and Agricultural Policy on March 26, 2025, for a webinar that addresses the intersection of digital agriculture, technology adoption, and data governance.
Producers, technology providers, policy experts, and researchers will all benefit from this webinar exploring the challenges and opportunities of digital agriculture. From barriers to adoption to the role of investment, this discussion goes to the heart of critical issues shaping the future of farming in Canada.
With digital agriculture evolving rapidly, this webinar offers an opportunity to better understand how Canada’s farming sector can harness technological advancements to address real-world challenges while safeguarding the interests of producers.
Speakers:
- Dr. Emily Duncan, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Regina
- Dr. Sabrina Gulab, Postdoctoral Associate, Simpson Centre, School of Public Policy
- Krista MacLean, Vice President, Client Services, Stratus Research
Moderated by Roshanne Sihota, Project Coordinator, Simpson Centre, School of Public Policy.