Farms.com Home   News

Growing Agricultural Awareness Alberta Canola’s Presence at the Calgary Stampede

“What are those yellow fields? Do you get canola oil from the flowers? How is canola oil made? What are the health benefits of canola oil?” These are just a few of the many questions asked at the Alberta Canola booth at the Calgary Stampede.

Alberta Canola’s presence at this event is a key part of our commitment to educating consumers about the vital role of canola in Alberta’s agriculture industry and economy. The Calgary Stampede, attracting a diverse audience, provides an excellent platform for Alberta Canola to engage with international visitors and the local public to raise awareness about canola and agriculture in our province.

Canola is a key crop in Alberta, contributing significantly to the province’s agricultural output. By being at the Stampede, Alberta Canola directly connects with consumers to dispel myths and share facts about canola oil’s health benefits, its sustainability, and its importance to local farmers. This face-to-face interaction helps build trust and transparency with consumers.

“Many of the guests that visit the booth are curious about canola oil and its origins. It’s rewarding to answer their questions and share how vital canola is to Alberta’s agriculture and economy. Events like the Calgary Stampede allow us to connect directly with consumers, dispel myths, and highlight the benefits of this amazing crop. It’s all about building trust and sharing the importance of this incredible crop to Alberta’s agriculture.” Cheryl Westman, Director at Alberta Canola.

Alberta Canola promotes our public engagement initiatives such as Hello Canola and Learn Canola in our interactive display where guests can engage directly with Alberta Canola’s farmer directors and staff. Hello Canola provides consumers with comprehensive information about canola oil, from its nutritional profile to cooking tips, while Learn Canola is an educational resource aimed at students and teachers and offers lesson plans, videos, and interactive activities that teach the next generation about this versatile crop. Showcasing these platforms not only educates the public, but also supports lifelong learning and informed choices regarding canola products.

The efforts at the Calgary Stampede reflect Alberta Canola’s mission to support the long-term success of canola growers in Alberta through consumer engagement and to build and maintain positive relationships between producers and consumers.

Click here to see more...

Trending Video

When is Sustainable Packaging Coming in the Canadian Agri Food Industry? 3 Critical Perspectives

Video: When is Sustainable Packaging Coming in the Canadian Agri Food Industry? 3 Critical Perspectives

Canada’s regulatory landscape on single-use plastics is complex but a recent ruling by the Federal Court of Appeal sided with the government’s intent to eliminate single-use plastics. What does this mean for the Canadian agri-food industry? How can companies find the right balance between regulatory compliance and implementing costly alternative solutions? What are retailers and consumers saying about sustainable packaging? This webinar features Joshua Goodman, Head of Corporate Sustainability, Sobeys; Marie-Anne Champoux-Guimond, Director of Sustainability, Keurig Dr Pepper Canada and Glenford Jameson, Canadian Food Lawyer, G.S. Jameson and Company

This 60-minute webinar brings together three industry leaders to examine the opportunities, challenges, and realities of the path forward. In this session, you will gain insights into:

•Canada’s regulatory roadmap and timeline on eliminating single-use plastics

•Current end-of-life solutions for plastics and alternative packaging solutions

•The need to have a corporate strategy that aligns with reality at the retail shelves

•How major brands and retailers are pivoting

•Supply chain considerations

•Common misconceptions