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In July, Canadian Food Focus hosted a two-and-a-half day mission for a group of food influencers from across Canada.


In July, Canadian Food Focus hosted a two-and-a-half day mission for a group of food influencers from across Canada.

Canadian Food Focus, the national consumer engagement program administered by FFC SK, is currently working on a series of reels that will help non-farming consumers relate to farmers and life on the farm.

In January and February 2024, Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan worked with Environics Research, a national research company to conduct a survey of stakeholders.

Communication and collaboration around public trust issues are key to the success of Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan.

Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan is very pleased to partner with Dr. Stuart Smyth and his team at the University of Saskatchewan, working on a new project within the Agri-Food Innovation and Sustainability Enhancement Chair.

An editor from PGATour.com reached out to Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan, looking for our help to identify a farmer fan who spoke to Nick Taylor at the Synergy 8 tournament and dinner last August.

As a group that represents all of agriculture, FFC SK can play a key role to connect people and organizations, to flag possible collaborations where possible and to serve as a general ambassador for agriculture as a whole.

Trust in agriculture will be built one conversation at a time and Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan is committed to having these conversations.

Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan is excited to announce the launch of the inaugural Saskatchewan Open Farm Days. Registrations are now open for farms and businesses to participate.

Lauren Sergy spoke at FFC SK’s annual conference on February 8. She says cultivating trust with consumers takes time, attention, and effort, but the benefits are enormous. Three principles especially useful are empathy, disinterest, and collaboration.

Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan is proud to award Shawn Colborn as our Champion for 2023

This year’s conference is about assessing opportunities for our industry and collaborating with others to meet the future.

By supporting Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan, members are achieving more than checking the box on public trust initiatives.

Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan is very pleased to be taking part in the Drive Away Hunger campaign in 2023.

Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan is proud to quarterback the Agriculture Month awareness campaign in the province. Our objective is to help the public better understand and appreciate Saskatchewan agriculture and to inspire pride in all those who work in the ag sector.

Canadians are once again expressing their concern about the increasing cost of food, according to the latest survey results from Public Trust Research.

Twenty-three students from the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Pharmacy and Nutrition took time out of their schedule to visit how modern farms produce food in Saskatchewan.

Canadian Food Focus is a program that answers consumers questions about food and how it is grown and produced in Canada.

Did you know that Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan represents more than 60 different organizations across agriculture in the province? Our mandate is to work with and for our members …

Farm & Food Care partnered with 4-H Saskatchewan and Ag in the Classroom Saskatchewan to host an exhibit at Ag in Motion July 18-20.

July 4 to 6, Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan hosted a tour of food influencers from across Canada to visit and speak with farmers and ranchers to build trust in agriculture.

Canadian Food Focus, Farm & Food Care’s national consumer brand, partnered with the Canadian Culinary Federation at their 60th Anniversary Conference in Niagara Falls, Ontario.

Meals From the Farm program Meals From the Farm returned to Saskatchewan on June 1 this year. This joint initiative between Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan and Agriculture in the …

FarmPhotos.ca, a place to find free photos of Canadian agriculture. FarmPhotos.ca opens the barn door and allows access to images of typical, contemporary Canadian farms.
