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May 02, 2024

AgScape will be receiving  investments of up to $3 million from the governments of Canada and Ontario to further efforts in bringing innovative agriculture and food education across Ontario. 

 

AgScape is receiving up to $1.6 million in funding under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP) over the next four years for a project titled “Engaging Youth in Growing a Sustainable Future.”

 

Project initiatives include curriculum-linked lessons delivered in classrooms, thinkAG Career Competitions engaging students in hands-on activities with industry partners, Virtual Field Trips, adult professional development, and resource development and distribution. These activities will empower Ontario youth and educators to understand their relationship with Ontario’s agriculture and food system and inspire interest in related careers, while stimulating critical thinking and dialogue.

 

AgScape is also partnering with the governments of Canada and Ontario on a new initiative to increase awareness of the importance and diversity of career opportunities in the agriculture and agri-food sector across Ontario with up to $1.4 million in funding. With a focus on attracting young, innovative talent, this initiative seeks to revolutionize perceptions and promote the vast array of career pathways available in Ontario's agriculture, food, and food processing industries.

 

“By partnering with us, the governments of Canada and Ontario demonstrate their dedication to fostering a new generation of food-literate youth and future skilled professionals who will drive the future success and sustainability of the agriculture and agri-food sector,” says Mira Lyonblum, executive director of AgScape. “Our collaborative work is a crucial step forward in showcasing the exciting career opportunities available, attracting diverse talent, and inspiring the next generation of industry leaders."

 

Source:  AgScape May 1, 2024 news release

 

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Submitted by Karen Davidson on 2 May 2024