COVID-19 Updates: Taking steps to return to normal.
- Public health restrictions: Alberta entered Step 2 on March 1.
- Book your vaccine: Albertans 5+ can get it now. Get third dose when eligible.
COVID-19 Updates: Taking steps to return to normal.
Supports the growth, diversification and sustainability of Alberta’s agriculture and forest industries and rural communities.
Nate Horner was sworn in as Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Economic Development on November 5, 2021.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Economic Development is responsible for:
Get up-to-date information on the number of active wildfires in the province, sizes, locations, suspected causes and more.
Livestock mortality management includes the rules, regulations and best practices around livestock carcass disposal.
Get updates on agricultural business, livestock, crops, rural living, learning, jobs in agriculture and events.
Business Resumption in Alberta (PDF, 476 KB) outlines roles and responsibilities in cases of a confirmed COVID-19 worker in a provincial or federal-licensed food facility.
Super-Pufft, one of North America’s largest manufacturers and co-packers of salty snacks for retailers and national brands, has established a new state-of-the-art potato chip processing facility in Alberta.
The 2021 growing season was difficult for Alberta producers, but the targeted AgriRecovery initiative was timely and successful.
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Economic Development Nate Horner issued the following statement on Alberta Forest Week:
In partnership with the federal government, Alberta has awarded two grants totalling $900,000 to help grow the province’s hemp industry.
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Economic Development Nate Horner issued the following statement on positive cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in Alberta flocks:
New Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC) board members will help support rural Alberta’s economic recovery and growth.
Alberta’s government has developed the Wild Boar Control Program to eliminate the destructive pest’s threat to crops, livestock and the environment.
Two new web applications will make it easier for Albertans to access important wildfire information.
Nominations are open for the 2022 Alberta Agriculture Hall of Fame.
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Economic Development Nate Horner issued the following statement on Canadian Agricultural Safety Week:
Wildland firefighters and equipment have been deployed across the province in preparation for the upcoming wildfire season.
Budget 2022 moves Alberta forward by growing our resources, creating new opportunities in agriculture, forestry and energy, and investing in new technologies to lower emissions.
A renewed joint forest management agreement means long-term investment in the Slave Lake and High Prairie areas.
Livestock producers and beekeepers can now apply for phase two of the 2021 Canada-Alberta Livestock Feed Assistance AgriRecovery initiative.
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Economic Development Nate Horner issued the following statement on a positive case of atypical BSE in Alberta:
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Economic Development Nate Horner issued the following statement on the results of the softwood lumber second administrative review:
Alberta’s government is partnering with the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) and 10 irrigation districts to invest a total of nearly $933 million in irrigation infrastructure to expand production, create jobs and spur the province’s economic recovery.
A renewed forest management agreement means long-term investment in northern Alberta communities and forests.
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