About the CSC

Mandate:

“To contribute to the profitability of Canadian soybean growers by facilitating effective communication, driving innovation, and identifying opportunities for sustainable growth in all segments of the value chain.”

Who is the Canadian Soybean Council?

The Canadian Soybean Council (CSC) was established in 2005 as a partnership between Canada’s soybean growing provinces: Manitoba, Quebec and Ontario. Our original focus was identifying and developing new export markets for high quality Canadian soybeans.

The role of the CSC has grown to include:

  • Building relationships with the Canadian Government to ensure advantageous policies for Canadian soybean growers in areas including international trade, environment, transportation, and research and innovation.
  • Facilitating information exchange
  • Pursuing innovation in international market development
  • Expanding domestic market opportunities including attracting new investment of Canada and new uses for soybeans

The founding organizations of the Canadian Soybean Council are:

Manitoba Pulse Growers Association
Grain Farmers of Ontario
Federation des Producteurs de Cultures Commerciales du Quebec