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Egg Farmers of Alberta is a not-for-profit organization that was incorporated in 1968, for the purpose of providing effective promotion, control and regulation of the marketing of eggs in Alberta. EFA represents the province's more than 170 registered egg farmers, who are dedicated to providing Albertans with a stable supply of fresh, high-quality, nutritious, locally produced eggs...
EFA Blog
1M ago
March marks Nutrition Month, a time to focus in on healthy eating habits, overall wellness, and the role Dietitians play in a healthy lifestyle. At Egg Farmers of Alberta, we recognize the importance of proper nutrition, and we believe that ..read more
EFA Blog
5M ago
Green Acres Colony, located just outside Bassano, Alberta, has embraced the challenge to minimize their environmental impacts and become more sustainable. Their investments will significantly benefit many farms around them, in addition to the 10,000 acres their colony farms. Green ..read more
EFA Blog
6M ago
Here is a summary of our chat with Meg Tucker, Owner and Operator of Cook with Meg. EFA: Egg Farmers of Alberta MT: Meg Tucker, Cook with Meg Note: This conversation has been edited for clarity. EFA: Today is a ..read more
EFA Blog
8M ago
Here is a summary of our chat with Amanda Boadi, Senior Impact & Sustainability Advisor with Breakfast Club of Canada. EFA: Egg Farmers of Alberta BCC: Amanda Boadi Note: This conversation has been edited for clarity. EFA: Today, we are ..read more
EFA Blog
10M ago
Here is a summary of our chat with Dr. Teryn Girard. EFA: Egg Farmers of Alberta PLV: Dr. Teryn Girard Note: This conversation has been edited for length and clarity. EFA: Today, the topic of our episode looks at the role ..read more
EFA Blog
11M ago
Oh, the egg, how such a well-known food staple has received much attention. For decades, there have been countless misconceptions regarding eggs. You just need to do a quick Google search to see just how much positivity and negativity there ..read more
EFA Blog
11M ago
Here is a summary of our chat with Bruce Richardson, Vice President of New Business Development & Industry Relations for Western Canada. EFA: Egg Farmers of Alberta BF: Bruce Richardson, Burnbrae Farms Note: This conversation has been edited for length ..read more
EFA Blog
1y ago
Since the launch of the Producer Environmental Egg Program (PEEP) in 2014, Alberta egg farmers have had a heightened awareness of the environmental impacts of their layer barns, with many taking significant steps to reduce their carbon footprint and enhance ..read more
EFA Blog
1y ago
Last Tuesday, August 23rd, staff members of EFA alongside students and faculty from the University of Saskatchewan (U of S), Animal Science 301 – Animal Production Tour class, visited and toured Wild Rose Colony, a farm located 15 minutes outside ..read more
EFA Blog
1y ago
You may not be familiar with the term biosecurity when it comes to the egg industry, but it is a term that is constantly used throughout the industry and is crucial in maintaining a safe supply of local, high-quality eggs ..read more