Annual Report
2024-2025
Annual Report
2024-2025

Hands that Sow the Voices of Tomorrow

Word of introduction

Like the farmer who sows vegetables despite unpredictable weather, labour issues and unstable markets, UPA Développement international (UPA DI) continues, in a world full of uncertainty, to sow the seeds of a future where those who feed the world and nurture the land live with dignity from the fruit of their labour.

And we choose to do so by working together, not in opposition to each other!

Our vision is that of women, men, and young people supporting each other and developing prosperous and inclusive agricultural communities.

Bringing the economy and ecology together to ensure that we sustain ourselves today while future generations also enjoy healthy soils, forests, and a thriving environment.

Individual challenges met by farmers are shared within inclusive, open, and transparent organizations, allowing collective, profitable, and sustainable responses to emerge.

In short, let us get to work today so that tomorrow our young people can continue to make a living from family farming, agricultural territories thrive and food sovereignty is real.

Martin Caron

President of the Board

The future of agriculture, here and around the world, depends greatly on the decisions we make and the actions we take today. Hence the expression, “The future starts now.”

This projection into the future calls for deep reflection. Are the necessary resources available? Is the sustainability of family farming assured? Are collective marketing systems alive and well? Are structural initiatives continuing to emerge? Does the next generation of farmers have confidence in the future?

Each of these questions is relevant and deserves careful consideration. If the answer to most of them is yes, we must continue along the same path. If the answer is no, we must act, innovate, unite, and collectively...

Hugo Beauregard-Langelier

Chief Executive Director

While many are content to believe that the future will be the same as the past or trying to revive an idealized version of the past, others are forging ahead, dreaming of a future they are building. For them, the future is not something that simply happens to us, but something shaped by the actions we take.

These dreams to be built and actions to be taken, have been central in the past year at UPA Développement international (UPA DI).  All this leading to the adoption of a new strategic plan, an opportunity to reflect on the mark UPA DI seeks to leave in the evolving landscape of agriculture and international solidarity.

Rooted in its history, engaged in the present, and ambitious towards th...

A New Strategic Plan to Nurture Solidarity

In 2024, we came together to reflect on the evolving global context in which agriculture operates, and on the role that UPA Développement international (UPA DI) aspires to play within it.

These reflections led to the development of a new strategic plan designed to ensure that those who feed the world and inhabit our agricultural lands live with dignity from the fruit of their labour.

Our strategic directions and priorities for 2025-2027:

1. To enrich through an ecological economy:

  • To align ecological and economic interests in agriculture and agri-food.
  • To intensify the development of strategies for resilience and adaptation to climate change.

2. To empower women and the next generation:

  • To promote better access to productive resources and training that meets the needs of women and young people.
  • To bring women and young farmers in Quebec and partner countries closer together.


3. To develop collective action:

  • To support the development of collective services.
  • To support partners in their efforts to create an environment that enables family farms to thrive.

Our Year in Numbers

150
missions completed
46
expert volunteers in action
93
employees
  • Head Office: 29, including 20 women
  • Abroad: 64, including 35 women
$11,270,185
in annual revenue
  • Global Affairs Canada: 59.8%
  • In-kind contribution: 14.2%
  • Other financial partners: 22.6%
  • UPA and affiliates: 0.9%
  • Other income: 2.5%
Martin Caron
President of the Board

The future of agriculture, here and around the world, depends greatly on the decisions we make and the actions we take today. Hence the expression, “The future starts now.”

This projection into the future calls for deep reflection. Are the necessary resources available? Is the sustainability of family farming assured? Are collective marketing systems alive and well? Are structural initiatives continuing to emerge? Does the next generation of farmers have confidence in the future?

Each of these questions is relevant and deserves careful consideration. If the answer to most of them is yes, we must continue along the same path. If the answer is no, we must act, innovate, unite, and collectively change the course of events —preferably sooner rather than later.

This concern for the future is central to the mission of UPA Développement international (UPA DI), which, since 1993, has drawn on Quebec's agricultural values to support the development of a large number of rural communities around the world.  To do this, we pilot environmentally friendly projects that are transferable to future generations and designed to enhance food security and autonomy for populations.

Our local farmers can take pride in all these projects, as well as in the many forms of representation that UPA DI provides to numerous international organizations. Reading this annual report will surely convince you!

Hugo Beauregard-Langelier
Chief Executive Director

While many are content to believe that the future will be the same as the past or trying to revive an idealized version of the past, others are forging ahead, dreaming of a future they are building. For them, the future is not something that simply happens to us, but something shaped by the actions we take.

These dreams to be built and actions to be taken, have been central in the past year at UPA Développement international (UPA DI).  All this leading to the adoption of a new strategic plan, an opportunity to reflect on the mark UPA DI seeks to leave in the evolving landscape of agriculture and international solidarity.

Rooted in its history, engaged in the present, and ambitious towards the future, UPA DI's vision is for those who feed the world and inhabit our agricultural lands to live with dignity from the fruit of their labour. This vision is built on ecological economic growth, strong collective action, and the socio-economic empowerment of women.

But the realization of these aspirations will inevitably depend on young people, the next generation, who will live in a time where the potential for technological and social innovation has never been greater, yet crises have never been more frequent or severe.

If, as they say, history repeats itself, we must trust these young people who will feed us tomorrow to rise to the challenges they will face, just as our ancestors did before us. And if history repeats itself, UPA DI will be by their side to dream, innovate, and build a future driven by collective action, solidarity, equity, social justice, respect, and democracy.

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