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Canadian brewers purchase more than $135 million in prairie grown barley every year. Brewers are also important consumers of other agricultural products – such as hops, corn and other cereals, which are worth another $68 million per year to the farm economy. | Canadian brewers purchase more than $135 million in prairie grown barley every year. Brewers are also important consumers of other agricultural products – such as hops, corn and other cereals, which are worth another $68 million per year to the farm economy. | ||
- | For more information, please read the Association's official document regarding the {{.6.1_beer_s_partnership_with_agriculture_2011.01.19.pdf| Kinship between beer and agriculture}} | + | Beer Canada is a member of the [[http://www.barleycouncil.com/team/|Barley Council of Canada's (BCC) Board of Directors]]. The BCC is recognized as the national voice for barley. |
===== The Canadian Wheat Board ===== | ===== The Canadian Wheat Board ===== | ||