Wednesday, October 14, 2015
G3 Global Grain Group, a Winnipeg-based agribusiness, has announced plans to build a $50-million-plus year-round shipping terminal at the Port of Hamilton that will export grains and oilseeds grown in southern Ontario. The terminal is expected to be ready for 2017. Pier 26 specifically, the Port of Hamilton was said...read more
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
You can’t have local food without local farmers, so if you want to sell farm fresh, collaborative relationships along the value chain are crucial – as crucial as the consumer, you could say. We know the impact of supporting local, and the power of the consumer to help elicit...read more
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Farm Boy celebrated the official grand opening of its first fresh market location in the GTA, specifically Durham Region, at the end of August. The new 28,000 square foot Farm Boy Whitby store brings more than 150 full and part-time jobs to the community. Nancy Rutherford, Manager of Economic...read more
Thursday, September 3, 2015
The first-ever Forum looking ahead 25 years, “Future of Food and Farming 2041 – Changes and Choices“, is being sponsored by Country Hertiage Park and Farms.com on October 6. Food and Farming in 2041 will be dramatically different than it is today. Attend the forum to hear and share...read more
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Thank you to Debbie Grimes, Secretary Treasurer of the Niagara South Plowmen’s Association, for sharing with us the piece below that she wrote on the history and role of plowing, for the upcoming 148th Annual Niagara South Plowing Match in September! A fantastic, traditional event for the region – Niagara’s local 148th Annual Plowing...read more
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Food and Beverage Ontario (FBO) is working with the province to reach youth and new Canadians through building the profile of the food and beverage processing sector. The campaign will officially launch in the fall, along with a new web-based platform that will host all sorts of informative content,...read more
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Last year, over 186,900 lbs of local food was produced on public land in the Greater Toronto Area: the epitome of public land for the public good. And really, this TRCA land is offering much more than what pounds can measure. With roughly 15,000 hectares across the jurisdiction, the...read more