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.
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University of Guelph releases 2016 Food Price Report
The average Canadian household paid an average of $325 more for food in 2015. Lower crude oil prices, lower interest rates and a Canadian dollar that dropped $.14 in 2015 are all key factors. Also, important to fruit and vegetable prices in Canada is the fact that...
PMC Releases February Biopesticide Project Status by Crop
The Pesticide Risk Reduction Program’s has released their Biopesticide Project Status by Crop report from February 1, 2016 from the Pest Management Centre. Read the Report
ChemChina cash offer to acquire Syngenta at a value of over US$ 43 billion
February 3, 2016 – Syngenta has announced that ChemChina has offered to acquire the company at US$ 465 per ordinary share plus a special dividend of CHF 5 to be paid conditional upon and prior to closing. Syngenta’s existing management will continue to run the...
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