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Erik Nielsen joins FVGC leadership team

Erik Nielsen joins FVGC leadership team
Aug 13, 2025
By Farms.com

FVGC welcomes new director to lead policy and advocacy efforts

The Fruit and Vegetable Growers of Canada (FVGC) has appointed Dr. Erik Nielsen as its first Director of Policy, Research and Public Affairs, effective August 18. This newly created role reflects FVGC’s commitment to advancing the interests of Canadian fruit and vegetable growers through stronger policy advocacy, evidence-based research, and meaningful government engagement. 

Dr. Nielsen brings over 20 years of leadership experience in public policy, strategic communications, and advocacy. He has worked with organizations including Export Development Canada, Plan International Canada, Nutrition International, and Global Affairs Canada.  

Holding a doctorate in International Environmental Policy and having worked in ten countries, he offers both domestic and global insight into agriculture’s policy challenges. 

FVGC Executive Director Massimo Bergamini expressed confidence in Nielsen’s appointment, noting that his expertise in policy, advocacy, and strategic partnerships will be essential in advancing growers’ priorities. 

In his new role, Nielsen will oversee policy development, guide research initiatives, and coordinate engagement with stakeholders and government bodies to ensure growers’ needs are addressed. 

Recognizing the sector’s importance in food security, climate change adaptation, and economic resilience, Nielsen said he is eager to collaborate with FVGC’s members and partners.  

“Fruit and vegetable growers are on the front lines of food security, climate change, and economic resilience. I’m excited to work alongside such a dedicated team to advance policies that strengthen the sector and ensure Canadians continue to have access to healthy, sustainable food,” said Nielsen. 

As part of his onboarding, Nielsen will connect directly with growers and sector leaders to better understand their challenges and opportunities. 

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