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CPMA and CHC will host virtual fall harvest meetings in November

September 15, 2020  By Fruit and Vegetable


The advocacy event for the Canadian fruit and vegetable industry will take place the same week as originally planned, from November 2 to 5, 2020.

The Canadian Produce Marketing Association (CPMA) and Canadian Horticultural Council (CHC) announced that the 2020 Fall Harvest event will be proceeding in a virtual format. The advocacy event for the Canadian fruit and vegetable industry will take place the same week as originally planned, from November 2 to November 5, 2020.

This year marks the ninth edition of the Fall Harvest event, and CPMA describes the event as having become “a welcomed political mainstay on Parliament Hill.” CPMA explains that new virtual format will offer all elements attendees are accustomed to, including issue overviews, panel discussions, team gatherings, and networking, while allowing a broader membership group to participate.

Also new this year, Fall Harvest 2020 will include a series of educational panels for Parliamentarians and government officials to learn more about the fresh produce supply chain across Canada and the industry’s priorities for government action.

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Fall Harvest 2020 will include a series of educational panels for Parliamentarians and government officials to learn more about the fresh produce supply chain across Canada and the industry’s priorities for government action.

“Each year, CPMA and CHC look forward to the opportunity to connect with a great number of Parliamentarians and this year will be no different,” said Ron Lemaire, CPMA president. “With four days of engaging programming and meetings, the virtual event has the potential for dozens of members to participate for the first time and get a sense of the importance of the advocacy work we undertake for our members.”

“Fall Harvest is critically important for our advocacy on behalf of the Canadian fruit and vegetable industry,” said CHC executive director Rebecca Lee. “By holding the event virtually, we can ensure that Canadian fruit and vegetable growers still have the opportunity to have their voices heard in Ottawa during these unprecedented times.”

“By holding the event virtually, we can ensure that Canadian fruit and vegetable growers still have the opportunity to have their voices heard in Ottawa during these unprecedented times.”

Both associations have been heavily involved in advocating for the industry’s needs throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, to keep borders open and the supply chain moving, allow entry of temporary foreign workers, develop and promote safety protocols, urge government to establish funding to lessen financial burdens resulting from the pandemic, and much more.

For more information on the 2020 Fall Harvest event, visit the CPMA website and CHC website.


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