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.
Although we are not currently expanding our team, we encourage you to stay connected for future opportunities to join us in this rewarding journey.
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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.
Winners of Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Apple Competition
On November 3, 2016, the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair announced the winners of this year’s apple competition. Congratulations to all the growers listed below: Winners: Commercial apples category Red delicious: Dave Machial, Oliver, BC McIntosh: Stephanie Levasseur,...
Canadian produce industry urges parliamentarians to consider important labour and health issues
On November 22 and 23, industry leaders representing the Canadian Produce Marketing Association (CPMA) and the Canadian Horticultural Council (CHC) met with nearly 60 Parliamentarians and civil servants in Ottawa to discuss key issues currently affecting the Canadian...
Minister of International Trade shares CHC’s concern over French ban that puts Canadian cherry exports at risk
Chrystia Freeland, Canada’s Minister of International Trade, shares the Canadian Horticultural Council’s (CHC’s) concern over France’s ban of products from countries where dimethoate is registered as a pesticide. Dimethoate is used for control of sucking and chewing...
L’ACIA autorise un essai de mise en marché de paquets de betteraves de couleurs variées
À la suite d’une demande des Compagnies Loblaw limitée visant un essai de mise en marché de paquets de betteraves de couleurs variées, l’Agence canadienne d’inspection des aliments (ACIA) a recueilli les commentaires des intervenants de l’industrie et des...
Rapport du congrès de United Fresh à Washington
En prévision de la marche sur la colline du Capitol, près de 500 représentants du secteur des fruits et légumes frais ont discuté des modifications qui doivent être apportées aux programmes réglementaires actuels en vue d’assurer une main-d’œuvre légale et viable, de...
Nouvelles du Comité de la serriculture du CCH
Réunion d’AAC, de l’ACIA et du SAM sur le secteur de l’agriculture biologique Le 9 septembre 2016, des membres du CCH ont rencontré des représentants d’Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada (AAC), de l’Agence canadienne d’inspection des aliments (ACIA), du Secrétariat...