by Ashley Peyrard | Mai 16, 2016 | Actualités
Le comité consultative de laphytopro tection du CCH (CPAC), dans le cours de ses affaires normales, représente le producteurs canadiens en horticulture quant aux soumissions a l’ARLA sur des projets de réévaluation. Une soumission a été déposé le 13 avril, 2016 en...
by Ashley Peyrard | Mai 16, 2016 | Actualités
As part of its regular proceedings the CHC Crop Protection Advisory Committee (CPAC) represents Canadian horticultural growers on submissions to the PMRA relative to re-evaluation decisions. A response to the proposed decision on Methomyl was submitted on April 13th,...
by Ashley Peyrard | Mai 16, 2016 | Actualités
Le Conseil canadien de l’horticulture (CCH) et L’Association canadienne de la distribution de fruits et de légumes (ACDFL) ainsi que se réjouissent de l’engagement du Parti libéral du Canada annoncé par son porte-parole en matière d’agriculture, Mark Eyking, de...
by Ashley Peyrard | Mai 16, 2016 | Actualités
The Canadian Produce Marketing Association (CPMA) and the Canadian Horticultural Council (CHC) applaud the commitment from the Liberal Party of Canada and Liberal Agriculture Critic Mark Eyking yesterday to establishing a comparable Canadian mechanism to the...
by Ashley Peyrard | Mai 12, 2016 | Actualités
As of May 2, 2016, the Statistics Canada Census of Agriculture is able to be completed on-line. The Census takes place once every five years and provides community-level data used by decision-makers to ensure they are acting in the interests of farmers, farm...
by Ashley Peyrard | Mai 11, 2016 | Actualités
By: Ralph C. Martin, Ph.D., P.Ag. The Canadian Federation of Agriculture posits that “social license, within an agricultural producers’ context, can be defined as theongoing level of acceptance, approval and trust of consumers regarding how food is produced.” Long...
by Ashley Peyrard | Mai 11, 2016 | Actualités
par Rosalie Tennison Tous les Canadiens aiment discuter à table, mais combien de ces discussions concernent réellement ce qui se trouve dessus : la nourriture? Comme de moins en moins de gens travaillent dans l’industrie de l’agriculture ou vivent dans une communauté...
by Ashley Peyrard | Mai 11, 2016 | Actualités
By: Rosalie Tennison Every Canadian engages in conversation over food, but how many of the conversations are actually about food? As fewer people work in the agricultural industry or live in or near farming communities, many consumers have no connection to where their...
by Ashley Peyrard | Mai 10, 2016 | Actualités
On May 9, 2016, CHC Executive Vice-President Anne Fowlie, joined Ron Lemaire, President of the Canadian Produce Marketing Association and George Gilvesy, President and CEO of Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers in presenting to the House of Commons Standing Committee...
by Ashley Peyrard | Avr 21, 2016 | Actualités
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