Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan works to build trust in food production in our province and beyond. Read on for more details about the work we’re doing to engage with consumers and industry.
No one wins a food fight
I’m a strong believer in the phrase, ‘no one wins in a food fight’. We can stand back and see how differences of opinions have set up walls between ideologically differing views, but no one stands to gain from these barriers.
Can we eat our way out of climate change?
Farm & Food Care recently took an active role in organizing the Food & Nutrition Forum at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair this fall. The event was held virtually this year and invited dietitians and others in the food industry to hear from a series of speakers about our food system.
Clinton Monchuk recognized as “Biotech Food Hero”
Farm & Food Care’s own Clinton Monchuk was recognized recently by CropLife International as a Biotech Food Hero. The online project features “men and women that are securing food supplies for future generations”.
Register now for Cultivating Trust online conference
Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan will host its annual conference online this year on November 25, 2020, between 1PM and 4:30PM.
National profile article
The Canadian Poultry Magazine profiled Clinton as part of their “Who’s Who in 2020” issue. It outlines the aviary, free-run egg farm that Clinton and his brother operate near Lanigan.
Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan has a New Team!
Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan (FFCSK) is moving toward a virtual office structure and with those changes, we are excited to announce a new team and a new mailing address.
What’s it like being a farmer during a pandemic?
Leah Mertz, the 2020 Saskatchewanderer, asked Clinton Monchuk what was like to be a farmer during a pandemic.