Reconnaissance des terres

Notre reconnaissance des terres

Les Producteurs de fruits et légumes du Canada reconnaissent qu'ils travaillent sur le territoire traditionnel de la Nation algonquine Anishinaabe. Nous sommes reconnaissants de la présence de longue date du peuple Anishinaabe sur ces terres et nous reconnaissons ses liens culturels, historiques et continus avec ce territoire. Nous saluons également les divers peuples et nations autochtones qui ont géré les terres où prospèrent les fruits et légumes canadiens. Leur gestion et leur attention ont permis de préserver les terres, les eaux et les ressources pour d'innombrables générations.

Dernières actualités

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Captan Re-evaluation Update

The CHC Crop Protection Advisory Committee submitted a response to the Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) Proposed Re-evaluation Decision for Captan (PRVD2016-13) on July 29, 2016. This response was based on the results of grower surveys that were distributed...

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Mid-Summer Apple Meeting and Tour

The CHC Mid-Summer Apple Meeting was held on July 26 & 27, 2016 in Moncton, NB.  The event was hosted by the Apple Growers of NB. The industry meeting and orchard tour were well attended by apple growers and industry representatives from across the country. The...

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CHC Appoints New Executive Director

The Board of Directors of the Canadian Horticultural Council is pleased to announce that Rebecca Lee has accepted the position of Executive Director. Rebecca has significant experience in the industry.  Rebecca obtained her Bachelor in Science/Agriculture from McGill...

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