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Tender fruit season kicks off the week of July 13 with smaller volumes of apricots and plums, followed by peaches and nectarines the week of July 20.
UC-Davis researchers are developing robotic divining rods to deliver proper amount of water to each tree.
Several companies have promising products that could benefit horticulture.
Several soil and water quality experts will be on hand to discuss practical approaches to improving soil health and water quality.
The Agricultural Coalition for USMCA is disappointed that the trade agreement between the U.S., Mexico and Canada was not renewed on July 1, underlining the importance of certainty for making long-term investment decisions.
The transaction has been completed following the Competition Act process, strengthening national reach and distribution capabilities of the companies headquartered in Montreal and Saskatoon respectively.
Some familiar names are on the list. And others such as Dave Epp (Chatham-Kent-Leamington) have a new role.
Drew Thompson explains how to use Folpan fungicide
Jennifer Best advocates for harmonized land zoning bylaws
- Karen Davidson -OMAFA specialists Erica Pate, Jason Lemay and Katie Goldenhar are seeking survey participants to learn more about fungicide resistance in blueberry anthracnose.
- Karen Davidson -As of June 30, growers can use drones to apply pesticides already approved for conventional and aerial application. Users must obtain a drone pilot certificate from Transport Canada.
- Karen Davidson -The label expansion also includes up to three applications per year in potatoes for longer broad-spectrum control against key diseases.
- Karen Davidson -Kacy Perry is the new country division head for Bayer Crop Science Canada. She brings a long career in the U.S. row-crop market.
- Karen Davidson -Some familiar names are on the list. And others such as Dave Epp (Chatham-Kent-Leamington) have a new role.
- Karen Davidson -Cathy Loblaw is the independent chair of the board of directors effective July 1, 2026.
- Karen Davidson -Alison and Michael Davie, North Paddock Farms, Taber, have won the regional Outstanding Young Farmers competition. Alison is chair, Potato Growers of Alberta.
- Karen Davidson -Ontario broccoli grower Ken Forth is one of five new inductees, honoured for his advocacy for the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program.
- Karen Davidson -American growers have reduced potato acreage in 2026 by 3.2 per cent, responding to over-supply in the previous year.
- Karen Davidson -The Agricultural Coalition for USMCA is disappointed that the trade agreement between the U.S., Mexico and Canada was not renewed on July 1, underlini…
- Karen Davidson -The $11 billion request to Congress is a top-up to the $12 billion already sent to farmers in early 2026.
- Karen Davidson -Well-known companies in the produce sector are taking a strong stand for a renewed USMCA agreement ahead of July 1, 2026.
- Karen Davidson -The diversity of horticulture’s research needs is a perennial challenge in terms of funding and when growers can put forward their priorities.
- Karen Davidson -The UN’s International Year of the Woman Farmer deserves a focus on the strides of Canadians. Here are four cross-country profiles.
- Karen Davidson -Robert Shuh, elected president of the Foreign Agricultural Resource Management Services (FARMS) a year ago, reflects on the 60th anniversary of the…
- Karen Davidson -Some southwestern Ontario greenhouse operators dimmed their state-of-the-art LED lights in winter 2026 because they couldn’t afford hydro that…
- Karen Davidson -Several companies have promising products that could benefit horticulture.
- Karen Davidson -The president and CEO of Catania Worldwide will be honoured for his significant contributions to Canada’s fresh produce industry on April 30.
- Karen Davidson -Based in Burnaby, British Columbia, Anodyne Chemistries Inc. is developing an innovative bio-electric process that converts carbon dioxide and water…
- Karen Davidson -Field-ready technologies will be spotlighted at the March 26 event in London, Ontario.
Fruit and vegetable growers are among the first to feel the impact of rising fuel costs because modern food production depends heavily on energy. Diesel powers tractors, irrigation systems, refrigeration, and transportation.
OFVGA’s crop protection advisor Chris Duyvelshoff makes the case for investing in the minor use program. From 2020-2024, the horticultural industry estimates the minor use program helped to prevent $1.6 billion in annual crop losses, contributed an additional $1.6 billion in GDP to the economy and supported more than 12,000 jobs.
Shawn Brenn, chair of OFVGA and Alison Robertson, executive director of OFVGA team up for an executive summary of the past year’s activities.
Ontario’s minor use coordinator, Josh Mosiondz, lists the final results of the national exercise in identifying research priorities for 2027.
What makes Canadian Produce Marketing Association's Annual Convention and Trade Show special.