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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RPCs A letter to produce suppliers from Loblaw
Dear Valued Produce Suppliers shipping to Loblaw in RPC’s Amended and effective April 23, 2015 This only applies to products that have been converted to RPC’s. Attached please find print specifications for Loblaws new 4”x2” RPC label format. This new format has been...
CHC Trophy awarded at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair
This year’s winner of the CHC Trophy awarded at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair is Verger Francois et Luc Turcotte from La Côte-de-Beaupré et l’Île d’Orléans, Québec. The Royal Winter Fair National Apple Competition was resurrected in 2008 after a 44-year absence. ...
CHC Apple Working Group position on COOL tariffs
Canadian Apple farmers have deliberated the possible eventuality of tariffs on fresh apples from the United States and, while this position is not unanimous across all growing regions, there is majority support for the inclusion of apples on the list of products...
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