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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CHC Premieres New Documentary to Honour International Farm Workers
On March 20th, CHC showcased a new documentary to honour international farm workers at a premier held at the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum’s Learning Centre in Ottawa. The screening of ‘Heartbeat – A Celebration of International Farm Workers’, was attended by...
Federal Budget 2019
The 2019 federal budget was tabled in the House of Commons on Tuesday, March 19th. CHC is pleased to see that many of our recommendations were included and applauds the government for a number of proposed measures that will help drive the growth of the horticulture...
Meet the International Workers: Lester Cruz Cueto
Lester is a long-time international farm worker, in fact he’s been coming to Canada for more than 18 years. He originally hails from Arriaga, Chiapas, in southern Mexico. “I am very happy to be working here," he says. “It has been good for me and more importantly it...
Nouvelle vidéo : Une main-d’œuvre essentielle
Nous venons de publier notre huitième vidéo dans notre campagne de sensibilisation à la main-d’œuvre. Visionner la vidéo Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Description de la vidéo Un pomiculteur de la C.-B. parle de l’importance de ses travailleurs pour lui. Il a tissé...
Les producteurs de fruits et légumes de l’Ontario ont un nouveau président et vice-président
Le viticulteur Bill George Jr. a été élu à titre de nouveau président de l’Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers’ Association (OFVGA) lors de la 160e assemblée générale annuelle du 19 février 2019. Monsieur George a d’abord occupé le poste de vice-président pendant deux...
Le gouvernement annonce un financement de 50,3 millions de dollars pour s’attaquer aux nouvelles questions agricoles et tirer parti des possibilités
Le 12 février 2019, le ministre de l'Agriculture et de l'Agroalimentaire, Lawrence MacAulay, a annoncé le lancement du nouveau Programme canadien des priorités stratégiques de l’agriculture (PCPSA), un investissement de 50,3 millions de dollars sur cinq ans. Le PCPSA...