Land Acknowledgement
Our Land Acknowledgement Statement
The Fruit and Vegetable Growers of Canada (FVGC) acknowledges that we work on the traditional territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabe Nation. We are grateful for the longstanding presence of the Anishinaabe people on these lands, and we recognize their cultural, historical, and ongoing connections to this territory. We also acknowledge the diverse Indigenous Peoples and Nations who have stewarded the lands where Canadian fruits and vegetables flourish. Their stewardship and care have sustained the lands, waters, and resources for countless generations.
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Application Submitted to AAFC’s AgriScience Cluster Program
On January 19, 2023, FVGC submitted the official application for the Canadian AgriScience Cluster for Horticulture 4 to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's AgriScience Cluster Program. The following activities were included in FVGC's application, for a combined...
CPC and FVGC congratulate David Jones on Retirement; Call for applications for new General Manager, Canadian Potato Council
OTTAWA - Bill Zylmans, Chair of the Canadian Potato Council (CPC) and Rebecca Lee, Executive Director of the Fruit and Vegetable Growers of Canada (FVGC) are happy to share the upcoming retirement of David Jones in March of 2023. David has served as the General...
Fall Harvest 2022: Canadian fresh produce industry meets with Parliamentarians
Fall Harvest 2022: Canadian fresh produce industry meets with Parliamentarians November 17, 2022 (Ottawa, ON)- Over the past three days, the Canadian Produce Marketing Association (CPMA) and the Fruit and Vegetable Growers of Canada (FVGC) held their fall advocacy...
Communiqué de presse: Déclaration commune du secteur des fruits et légumes frais d’Amérique du Nord au sujet des perturbations dans la chaîne d’approvisionnement
Le 4 novembre 2021 - Au nom de secteur des fruits et légumes frais d'Amérique du Nord, plusieurs associations nationales et régionales ont publié une déclaration commune appelant à une action gouvernementale urgente pour remédier aux importantes perturbations que...
Établissement d’un code de conduite des distributeurs/détaillants au Canada
Le 20 juillet 2021 - À la suite de la réunion fédérale-provinciale-territoriale (FPT) des ministres de l'Agriculture du Canada la semaine dernière, le Conseil canadien de l'horticulture (CCH) exprime son soutien à l'établissement d'un code de conduite des...
Le CCH estime que tous les producteurs du Canada devraient bénéficier du même taux de compensation accru pour Agri-stabilité
Le CCH applaudit l'étape franchie par l'Ontario en vue d'augmenter le taux de compensation pour Agri-stabilité, suite à la proposition du gouvernement fédéral de supprimer la limite de la marge de référence (LMR) et d'augmenter le taux de compensation de 70 % à 80 %....