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The Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers’ Association continues to advocate on several issues including environment and conservation, the SPUD unit and Foodland Ontario.
Biobest, a division of the BioFirst Group, is a global leader in biological pest and disease control and bumblebee pollination. Its newest app strengthens IPM programs.
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers convened a demo day for 100 federal staff to look at the future of farming.
Gowan Company has announced a strategic research collaboration with UK-based Moa Technology Limited, whose specialty is innovative “amplifier” compounds.
The Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers are proud to win the prestigious award for its Greenhouse Goodness campaign.
Family-owned Haven Greens launched a fully-automated, greenhouse-grown leafy greens facility in February 2025, the first of its kind in Canada. CEO Jay Willmot oversees five acres of crispy baby lettuce during its 25-day cycle at King City, Ontario.
Blue Radix’s Crop Controller for Autonomous Climate & Irrigation Control has won the award in the category Indoor Farming/Nursery automation solution of the year.
Jay Willmot champions automated greenhouse for leafy greens
Benny Nabuurs explains wild blueberry trade
- Karen Davidson -Massimo Bergamini, executive director of the Fruit and Vegetable Growers of Canada and Christina Turi, manager, plant health and crop protection, advocate for policies that ensure food security.
- Josh Mosiondz -Josh Mosiondz, Ontario’s minor use coordinator, details the key outcomes of the National Pest Management Priority Setting Workshop held in March 2025.
- Josh Mosiondz -The PMRA has granted an emergency use registration to manage pepper anthracnose on field peppers in Ontario. The registration is effective June 2, 2025 until June 1, 2026. Note the registration has changed from a water-soluble pouch to the suspension concentrate.
- Josh Mosiondz -The PMRA has granted an Emergency Use Registration to manage downy mildew on quinoa in Québec, Ontario and Saskatchewan. The EUR is effective June 2, 2025 until June 1, 2026.
- Karen Davidson -The Fruit and Vegetable Growers of Canada announces that Dr. Erik Nielsen will take up the newly created role on August 18.
- Karen Davidson -Brendan Byrne, a former chair of Grain Farmers of Ontario, has been appointed chair of the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Commission effective July 29, 2025.
- Karen Davidson -Dr. Britteny Kyle is taking on a new role as a lead specialist for the Ontario Beekeepers’ Association Technology Transfer Program.
- Karen Davidson -Katie Campbell and William Spurr of Spurr Brothers Farm, Wilmot, Nova Scotia, are growers of 20 varieties of apples as well as strawberries, onions, potatoes and forage crops.
- Karen Davidson -John Deere envisions more growth in South America and Latin America for the Global Unmanned Spray System. The sprayer is already widely used in almond…
- Karen Davidson -A total of 474 growers representing 640,000 potato acres across the U.S. and Canada have reported progress in sustainability metrics in 2024.
- Karen Davidson -Another high-performing year is shaping up, as USApple predicts production will reach 279 million bushels. That’s up 1.3 per cent from 2024 and is 3.6…
- Karen Davidson -Apples are one of five commodities to be purchased by USDA for distribution to food banks and nutrition assistance programs.
- Karen Davidson -Family-owned Haven Greens launched a fully-automated, greenhouse-grown leafy greens facility in February 2025, the first of its kind in Canada. CEO…
- Karen Davidson -This AI-enhanced sprayer was first used in the field in spring 2025 to spot-spray carrots. The nozzles are programmed to spray only identifiable…
- Karen Davidson -Hon. Trevor Jones, Ontario’s agriculture, food and agribusiness minister, is gathering input from farmers prior to the federal-provincial-territorial…
- Karen Davidson -About 65 per cent of Ontario’s asparagus is exported to the U.S. Despite initial trade worries, growers have been working hard to keep up with…
- Karen Davidson -The Association of Equipment Manufacturers convened a demo day for 100 federal staff to look at the future of farming.
- Karen Davidson -Robotics solutions in different horticultural crops will be featured at two events – one in Bradford and another in Simcoe in July 2025.
- Karen Davidson -Haggerty AgRobotics is bringing game-changing technology to Canadian agriculture with a 70 HP electric tractor. Autonomous operation is optional.
- Karen Davidson -A leader in precision irrigation technologies, Valley Irrigation will be consolidating its four legacy systems: AgSense, Valley 365, Precision King…
When it comes to food exports, Ireland is a worldwide superstar. Irish food – particularly beef, butter, cheese, alcohol and snacks (especially potato chips) -- is magnificently marketed.
The request to partner may come from the category manager, but liaise with the marketing and advertising folks within the grocer’s company to ensure your farm’s information is correct.
Crop Protection columnist Chris Duyvelshoff urges government to invest in the minor use program that has given growers a leg up in a competitive environment.
The Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers’ Association continues to advocate on several issues including environment and conservation, the SPUD unit and Foodland Ontario.
Josh Mosiondz, Ontario’s minor use coordinator, details the key outcomes of the National Pest Management Priority Setting Workshop held in March 2025.