Welcome to the Beyond Factory Farming Coalition
Welcome to the Beyond Factory Farming Coalition
We are a national organization of citizen's groups promoting socially responsible livestock production in Canada. We help communities that are dealing with problems caused by factory farms and factory farm proposals. As an alternative to industrial livestock operations, we promote livestock production that is safe, fair and healthy for the environment, farmers, workers, animals, neighbours, communities and consumers. Establishing socially responsible livestock production is a means to reach the overarching goal of food sovereignty – democratic citizen control of our food and agriculture system.
The Citizens' Guide to Confronting a Factory Farm
If a factory farm is moving into your area, or one is operating near you, the Citizens' Guide will help you protect your community.
Discuss
Join the BFF listserve.
Eat well
You can be part of the solution by buying local non-factory farmed meat, dairy and eggs! Check the Eat Well Guide web page for sources near you.
Eat Local
The Meatrix II: Revolting
After the amazing success of the Meatrix, Sustainable Table realized another movie was needed, so The Meatrix II: Revolting was created. The movie looks at the dairy industry and the web site offers solutions.
BFF regional offices
Cathy Holtslander
#501 - 230 22nd Street East
Saskatoon, SK S7K 0E9
Phone: (306) 955-6454
Or toll free: 1-877-955-6454
Fax: (306) 955-6455
Lisa Bechthold
Foremost, AB
Phone: (403) 867-2999
Fax: (403) 867-2658
Glen Koroluk
3 - 303 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3B 2B4
Phone: 204-943-3945
Fax: 204-989-8476
Nik Basque (bilingual/bilingue)
236 St.George Street - Suite 109
Moncton, NB E1A 6S8
Phone: 506-854-9530
Fax: 506-854-4824
Employment Opportunity—Communications/Publicity Outreach Worker
The Free Range Worker Cooperative is seeking a bilingual half-time communications/ campaign publicity/outreach worker to be based in the Ottawa area.
download the job description
Ethanol waste as feed?
Beyond Factory Farming submited comments to CFIA regarding the draft policy of use of distillers grain from fuel ethanol production as livestock feed. Read the submission. (pdf 128kb)
Beyond Factory Farming Coalition submits brief on Bill C-33
Bill C-33, An Act to amend the Canadian Environmental Protection Act would allow the federal government to implement regulations requiring 5% average renewable content in gasoline by 2010. Subsequent regulations would also require 2% average renewable content in diesel and heating oil by 2012 on successful demonstration of renewable diesel fuel use under the range of Canadian environmental conditions.
Read the Beyond Factory Farming Coalition's brief to the Agriculture and Agri-food Committee.(pdf 88k)
Safe Food—Heathy Communities
On February 29 and March 1 2008 the Beyond Factory Farming Coalition held its regional conference in Guelph, Ontario: Safe Food - Healthy Communities: Building a food system that works for people, animals and the environment.
We are happy to announce that we will be making audio and video recordings of the conference sessions available via our website in the near future. Read more about the conference.
Petitions to the Sustainable Development Commissioner
The Beyond Factory Farming Coalition has submitted four Environmental Petitions to the Sustainable Development Commissioner.
- Petition No. 205 Environmental, social and economic impacts of biofuel production in Canada
- Petition No. 203 Ecological and human health effects of hormones released into the environment as a result of intensive livestock production in Canada.
- Response from the CFIA and AAFC to Petition No. 203 (pdf 100kb)
- Response from Environment Canada (pdf 64Kb)
- Response from Minister of Health (pdf 88Kb)
The Beyond Factory Farming Coalition submitted two Environmental Petitions to the Sustainable Development Commissioner in January 2007. The responses to the petitions were released in May 2007.
Antibiotic Resistance Factories
The use of antibiotics as growth promotors in factory farming causes antibiotic resistant pathogens to evolve, contaminating out environment and our food. The World Health Organization recognizes this as a serious public health problem. What’s going on in Canada?
Read more… (pdf 76K)
Meat from Cloned Animals
The Beyond Factory Farming Position Paper (pdf 46K)

