FVGC Announces Appointment of Director of Policy, Research, and Public Affairs

August 7, 2025

OTTAWA, ON  – Massimo Bergamini, Executive Director of the Fruit and Vegetable Growers of Canada (FVGC), today announced the appointment of Dr. Erik Nielsen to the newly-created role of Director of Policy, Research and Public Affairs.

Erik brings over two decades of leadership experience in public policy, advocacy, and strategic communications across global development, trade, environment, and government relations. He has held senior roles at Export Development Canada, Plan International Canada, Nutrition International, and Global Affairs Canada. With a doctorate in International Environmental Policy and professional experience in ten countries, he offers a unique blend of domestic and international insight to support Canada’s agricultural sector.

“As the voice of Canadian fruit and vegetable growers, FVGC must ensure their priorities and concerns are heard and acted on,” said Bergamini.  “We’re pleased to welcome Erik to the FVGC team as his experience in policy and advocacy, along with his talent for forging strategic partnerships, will be pivotal as FVGC intensifies its efforts to deliver results for Canadian growers.”

In his new role, Erik will lead FVGC’s policy development and advocacy strategies, oversee research initiatives that support evidence-based decision-making, and guide engagement with government and stakeholders to advance the interests of Canada’s fruit and vegetable growers.

Erik expressed enthusiasm about joining FVGC at a critical time for the Canadian fruit and vegetable sector. “Fruit and vegetable growers are on the front lines of food security, climate change, and economic resilience. I’m excited to work alongside such a dedicated team to advance policies that strengthen the sector and ensure Canadians continue to have access to healthy, sustainable food.”

Erik will begin his new role on August 18. As part of his onboarding, he will conduct outreach to members and sector leaders to gain firsthand knowledge about the key issues and concerns of the fruit and vegetable sector.

For further information, please contact:

Ashley Peyrard
Communications Manager
Fruit and Vegetable Growers of Canada

613-226-4880 ext. 209

The Fruit and Vegetable Growers of Canada (FVGC) represents growers across the country involved in the production of over 120 different types of crops on over 14,000 farms, with a farm gate value of $8 billion. FVGC is an Ottawa-based voluntary, not-for-profit, national association, and, since 1922, has advocated on important issues that impact Canada’s fresh produce sector, promoting healthy, safe, and sustainable food, ensuring the continued success and growth of the industry.

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