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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CHC and CPMA Applaud Liberal Commitment to Restoring PACA Access for Fruit and Vegetable Growers and Sellers
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...
Census of Agriculture out now
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...
Social License Applies to Producers and Consumers
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...
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