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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Fruit and Vegetable Growers of Canada Expresses Disappointment Over Further Delays on Bill C-234; Calls for Immediate Action to Support Growers
OTTAWA, ON – The Fruit and Vegetable Growers of Canada (FVGC) today is expressing profound disappointment following the Senate’s amendment to Bill C-234, last night, which removed heating and cooling of agricultural buildings, and delays the passage of the bill. This...
Fall Harvest 2023: Canadian fresh produce industry engages with Parliamentarians
OTTAWA, ON – The Fruit and Vegetable Growers of Canada (FVGC) and the Canadian Produce Marketing Association (CPMA) successfully concluded their annual joint advocacy event, Fall Harvest, which took place in Ottawa from November 20-22. This year's event centered on...
Fruit and Vegetable Growers of Canada Advocates for Senate Approval of Bill C-234 Amidst Rising Food Costs
OTTAWA, ON – The Fruit and Vegetable Growers of Canada (FVGC) is calling on the Canadian Senate to urgently pass Bill C-234, a pivotal piece of legislation for the agricultural sector and consumers. The final vote is expected today, November 21st, but there are...
Moisson d’automne 2023 : Le secteur canadien des fruits et légumes frais engage le dialogue avec les parlementaires
OTTAWA, ON – L’événement annuel de défense des intérêts des Producteurs de fruits et légumes du Canada (PFLC) et de l’Association canadienne de la distribution de fruits et légumes (ACDFL), Moisson d’automne, qui s’est déroulé du 20 au 22 novembre à Ottawa, s’est...
L’Alliance pour les fruits et les légumes frais
salue l’adoption du projet de loi C-280 à la Chambre des communes
25 octobre 2023 (Ottawa, Ontario) - Aujourd'hui, l'Association canadienne de la distribution de fruits et légumes (ACDFL), les Producteurs de fruits et légumes du Canada (PFLC) et la Corporation de règlement des différends dans les fruits et légumes (DRC) sont ravis...
Les PFLC expriment leur déception face à la modification du Sénat qui exclut les serres de l’exemption totale de la tarification du carbone
OTTAWA, ON - Les Producteurs de fruits et légumes du Canada (PFLC) ont exprimé aujourd'hui leur profonde déception à l'égard de la modification apportée par le Sénat au projet de loi C-234. Cette modification, proposée par le sénateur Dalphond, retire le chauffage et...