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Agriculture acknowledged in Throne Speech

“Today’s Speech from the Throne sends an encouraging signal to Canada’s fruit and vegetable growers and Canada’s agricultural sector as a whole,” commented Massimo Bergamini, executive director, Fruit & Vegetable Growers of Canada (FVGC). 

The direct quote: “It (the government) will protect the people who give us access to fresh, healthy and quality food:  agricultural producers.  And it will protect supply management.” 

The recognition of the central role of agriculture in defining Canada’s identity and the need to protect it at a time of unprecedented shocks is welcome.

Fruit and Vegetable Growers of Canada (FVGC) is pleased to see the role of those who provide Canadians with access to fresh, healthy, and quality food recognized, and we look forward to working with the Government and all Members of Parliament to translate this recognition into policies that support growers and safeguard the future of our sector.”

More information on FVGC’s policy recommendations can be found on the website: https://fvgc.ca/fvgcs-policy-priorities/

 

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