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Up in the air. That’s the state of the Ontario government budget as everyone waits for looming cuts. Agriculture minister Ted McMeekin (centre) visits with Mac James, (L) Leamington potato grower and new chair of the Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers’ Association. They are joined by Ray Duc, (R) Niagara-on-the-Lake grape grower and new vice-chair. Photo by Denis Cahill.
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The fruits of deregulation are spinning out of reach
Of all the issues facing horticulture, the relationship with governments is proving to have ever greater importance. Ted McMeekin, Ontario’s new agriculture minister may have his facts right about agriculture being neck and neck with the auto industry as an economic driver, but the stone cold reality is that his … [read more]
OFA seeks moratorium on wind turbines
Wind turbines, symbols of the greening of Ontario’s energy, have only served to polarize rural communities. That’s why the Ontario Federation of Agriculture (OFA), the province’s umbrella farm organization, has called for a freeze on wind turbines until questions can be answered on pricing, health and nuisance issues.
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National capital to host Canadian Horticultural Council AGM
Circle your calendar for March 13 – 16. Plans are well underway for the 90th annual general meeting of the Canadian Horticultural Council (CHC) to be staged at the Fairmont Chateau Laurier in Ottawa, …
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What are your house rules for food safety?
The Canadian produce industry can’t be complacent about food safety. In 2011, U.S. consumer confidence was pummelled after unprecedented recalls on everything from tomatoes and bagged salad to strawberries and cantaloupes.
The Listeria monocytogenes outbreak …
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A spoonful of common sense puts chemicals into context
“If you smell coffee, you are sniffing more than a thousand different chemicals,” says Joe Schwarcz, director of McGill University’s Office for Science and Society. “There’s benzene, styrene and numerous other compounds that are toxic …
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Bartlett’s customize European equipment for Canadian markets
As the great-grandson of the founder of N. M. Bartlett Inc., sales rep Sean Bartlett carries a lot of history on his shoulders. But these days, the century anniversary of the horticultural services company founded …
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PROMOTION ACROSS CANADA
Citing research that more than five million Canadians suffer the winter blues, the Ontario Apple Growers are currently running a promotional campaign that apples – local apples –can help keep the blues at bay. …
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Chair’s report to the OFVGA AGM
BRIAN GILROY
The year 2011 is behind us now and “In the business world, the rearview mirror is always clearer than the windshield.” I am pleased to report that the OFVGA, with industry partners, has …
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