Engaging With Our Partners
In June, Farm & Food Care Ontario hosted an agriculture communicators event in Ottawa. The attendees included farm groups, agri-businesses and county agriculture societies.


In June, Farm & Food Care Ontario hosted an agriculture communicators event in Ottawa. The attendees included farm groups, agri-businesses and county agriculture societies.

FFC SK and CFF were honoured to be invited to provide a presentation to the APAS’s Board of Directors at their meeting in June 2025.

Each year, the Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan Champion Award recognizes an individual who has taken the initiative to engage or educate consumers about food and farming in our province.

CCFI is producing an audio docuseries to explore stories that connect Canadians to the people, progress, and pride behind their food.

Building trust in food and farming is a big job. We can help reassure your members that FFC SK is working on your behalf to raise public awareness and confidence in Canadian agriculture.

Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan, in collaboration with our colleagues at Farm & Food Care Ontario and PEI, has launched a new LinkedIn group for agriculture communicators across the country.

Growing food in Saskatchewan has always been an uncertain business, but the current political environment of trade wars has amplified uncertainty to a whole new level.

Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan has a long track record of speaking to university and college students about building public trust in agriculture.

Securing public trust secures farmers’ ability to grow food. The need for accessible, clear and credible information about food has never been greater.

Attending national events such as Future of Food and Wo Inina is an important way to build connections with other passionate ag folks and continue to discover new ways to collaborate.

FFC SK teamed up with the Ministry of Agriculture to bring agriculture communicators together to build trust in our food system.

It has never been more important to talk about how farmers grow food. We need to share our successes and the areas where we need to strive to do better.

FFC SK is one of several initiatives that make up the national agriculture Public Trust Framework.

One of the most anticipated events Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan looks forward to attending is the GrowCanada conference, organized by CropLife Canada and partners.

Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan is very pleased to see a significant increase in support from our members over the past year.

Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan showcased a new virtual farm experience at Agribition in Regina November 25-30 this year.

Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan's 2024 Champion Award recipient is Joe Kleinsasser.

Saskatchewan was proud to lead the Agriculture Week awareness campaign in the province in 2024.

This year's Public Trust report shows a growing level of uncertainty about Canada's food system among consumers.

In today's dynamic communications landscape, consumer engagement has become a critical focus for the agriculture and agri-food industry in Canada.

Each year, Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan partners with the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition at the University of Saskatchewan to host a farm tour for future dietitians.

Representatives of the agriculture, food and science sector gathered at Innovation Place to celebrate ten years for Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan, an organization that improves trust and understanding in food and farming.

Open Farm Days occurred on August 10-11 with 36 different locations across Saskatchewan offering a unique experience of food and farming.

Canadian Food Focus is raising awareness among Canada’s agriculture sector by sharing farmers’ stories through engaging videos.
