Careers
At the Fruit and Vegetable Growers of Canada (FVGC), we are dedicated to cultivating an environment where passion, innovation, and commitment are nurtured. As the voice of Canada's fruit and vegetable sector, we understand the value each team member brings and the power of diverse ideas to yield fresh perspectives.About Careers At FVGC
Our commitment to the growth of Canada’s fresh produce sector promises a fruitful career path, imbued with unique challenges and rewarding experiences.
Nurturing growth, embracing diversity, and fostering a passion for agriculture, FVGC offers more than just a job – we offer the chance to make a tangible difference in the lives of millions of Canadians. As we look to the future, we remain steadfast in our mission to be a fertile ground where talent can thrive.

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Latest News
Explore our comprehensive News section to stay abreast of the latest developments in the fresh produce sector. Our News section is regularly updated with press releases, industry news, and important updates on our advocacy efforts, providing you with in-depth insights into issues that matter to our industry. Stay informed and up-to-date by regularly checking our News section.
Government Support of Canada’s Organic Sector
On January 26, Canada’s Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, Lawrence MacAulay, announced support for the growth of Canada’s organic sector. Specifically, the Government of Canada will provide the Canadian General Standards Board the necessary funds to cover costs...
NAFTA Update following Round 6 in Montreal
To quote Minister Freeland at the closing trilateral ministerial conference on January 29th, “negotiations are beginning to bear fruit.” CHC commends negotiators on their work thus far and for their continuing efforts in support of Canadian industry. Canada presented...
Canada Pavilion Program
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) has announced the launch of its new Canada Pavilion Program. As part of the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP), a five-year $3 billion investment by federal, provincial and territorial governments to strengthen the...
La campagne de sensibilisation sur la main-d’œuvre atteint sa cible de financement et passe à l’étape de la préproduction
Après une campagne intensive de financement, le CCH est heureux d’annoncer que la cible de collecte de fonds a été atteinte et que le Conseil passe à la préproduction dans le cadre d’une « campagne de promotion axée sur des vidéos qui font chaud au cœur et qui sont...
Mise à jour sur l’ALENA (à la suite de la ronde 5, Ville de Mexico)
Le CCH continue de surveiller étroitement les renégociations de l’ALENA et de communiquer activement avec les négociateurs canadiens et nos homologues aux États-Unis et au Mexique, pour assurer la croissance continuelle du secteur de l’horticulture du Canada. Le CCH...
Le CCH représente les employeurs à l’examen annuel du PTAS à la Barbade
Récemment, le Conseil canadien de l’horticulture s’est rendu à la Barbade pour assister à la Réunion annuelle d’examen du Programme des travailleurs agricoles saisonniers du Canada et des Caraïbes. Selon Murray Porteous, président du Comité de la main-d’œuvre du CCH,...