Canadian farmers are being asked to share their views on proposed changes to seed royalty structures for cereal crops in a new online survey.

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency held a series of public meetings over the winter to gauge feedback on two potential new models of collecting royalties on saved seed. The government consultation process is currently on hold; however, several prairie farm groups, including Keystone Agricultural Producers, would like to hear more from producers on the proposed changes before the consultations resume later this year.

“It is crucial that we hear from farmers and producers on the two new proposed models, because consultation with those who are directly affected ultimately leads to better decision making,” said KAP President Bill Campbell. “Our hope is that producers will take the time to get involved in this process and ensure their needs are met under a new royalty structure.”

The two models that had been proposed were end-point royalties and trailing royalties.

The survey is now available at seedroyaltysurvey.com.