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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Alberta Beef Producers Refund Request Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name as the producer requesting the refund. Ensure it matches the name associated with the service charge payment.
  3. Fill in your address, town or city, province, and postal code accurately to ensure proper processing of your request.
  4. Provide your telephone number and optional fax number. If you have an email address, include it for any follow-up communications.
  5. Indicate your primary role in beef production by selecting one of the options provided (e.g., Cow Calf Producer, Backgrounder).
  6. List each invoice or settlement statement reflecting the service charge paid. Attach photocopies of supporting documentation for audit purposes.
  7. Select the refund period applicable to your request and indicate whether you are submitting additional pages if needed.
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Alberta Beef Producers set to split from Canadian Cattle Association over governance concerns. It could be splitsville for the Alberta Beef Producers and Canadian Cattle Association amid concerns about the national organizations governance structure.
Albertas Top Export Category in 2020 was Oil and Gas Extraction at $56.7 billion. Alberta is the third largest exporter of agri-food products in Canada. There are 39 international consulate offices in Calgary.
The US is Albertas biggest trade partner by a wide margin, accounting for 86% to 88% of total exports over the last few years.

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What Are Canadas Main Exports To The US? Canadas main exports to the U.S. include crude petroleum, vehicles, machinery, mineral fuels, aluminum, and agricultural products. Energy and automotive goods dominate the trade.
The Alberta VBP+ Incentive program, made possible by $1.9 million in funding through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, recognizes producers efforts to improve on-farm practices and strengthen public trust. As of August, the program has been available for one year.
In 2023, the top importing countries for Canadian beef included the United States ($4B), Japan ($351M), Mexico ($284M), South Korea ($122M), and Vietnam ($79M).
Our industry is not only vital to Albertas rural communities but also serves as a major economic driver, with a docHub portion of our products exported globally. In fact, over $5 billion in Alberta beef is sent to international markets each year, the majority of which goes to the United States.

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