[5][6] For example, KAP was part of the effort to develop legislative sanctions for Canadian railways that failed to transport minimum grain volumes for farmers in 2013.
[11][12] During heavy flooding in 2014 when nearly 2 million acres in the province were lost to water damage, KAP was vocal in the media about the need for better crop insurance coverage.
Through a 2012 bus board campaign entitled "Sharing the Harvest," KAP advertised the fact that farming, along with the food and beverage-processing and food-service industries, generated over $10 billion per year in Manitoba in 2010.
[17] In 2022, KAP played key roles in achieving an increased rebate on the education property tax rebate for Manitoba farmers, a reduction in Crown land rent rates, an increase to funded vet seats for Manitoba students at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, and $500 million in new funding for the provinces through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership.
Resolutions that are passed at these events are forwarded to the board of directors and their respected policy committee for review, consideration and priority setting.