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Issue 2012-09
Farm & Food Care Ontario E-news

October, 2012
In This Issue
Ontario Harvest Gala - three weeks to go
November media training sessions
Call for volunteers - Royal Agricultural Winter Fair
Canadian attitudes to food and farming
North American forum on Sustainable Animal Agriculture
 New on our websites
 Fact sheet
Farm & Food Care has produced four new consumer fact sheets on issues we're often asked about.
Coming Events
Ontario Harvest Gala and 2013 Faces of Farming calendar launch
- November 1, 2012
(Guelph Delta Hotel)

Media training sesions November 6 and November 21
2012, (Ontario AgriCentre)
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Welcome to the October edition of the e-newsletter of Farm & Food Care Ontario. It's a busy month here as we prepare to host the fifth annual Ontario Harvest Gala, and we make plans for our exhibit at the 2012 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair.
We also update you on the encouraging results from our 2012 Canadian Consumer Attitudes Study.

Harvest Gala   

Ontario Harvest Gala

  

Tickets are selling fast for the 2012 Ontario Harvest Gala, planned for Thursday, November 1, 2012 at the Delta Guelph ballroom, 50 Stone Road West, Guelph. The event is hosted by the Farm & Food Care Foundation. Last year's event was completely sold out.

The evening will begin at 6.30 pm with a cocktail reception. Gourmet food stations, featuring some of Ontario's finest products, will be ready for tasting by 7pm.
 

At 8 p.m., a short presentation will feature a tribute to the harvest and the people who make it all happen. The launch of the 2013 Faces of Farming calendar will also take place at that time.

Celebrate Ontario's harvest with us; great food, wine and beer tasting, entertainment and free parking at the hotel.

Tickets are $125 each (include a $25 charitable receipt). Interested in bringing your friends and colleagues? Consider booking a table of 10 for $1,250 which includes sponsorship recognition.

 

The ticket order forms can be accessed here:

All proceeds from the evening will support the Farm & Food Care Foundation (www.farmcarefoundation.ca).

 

Hotel Rooms:

Planning on staying overnight? Guests can call Delta Central Reservations at 1-800-268-1133 and ask for a room in the Harvest Gala 2012 block of rooms (the code is HAR110112). Costs are $129 per night.

November media training sessions

  

There are still three spaces available in each of the two day-long media training sessions being planned for November 6 and November 21 at the Ontario AgriCentre in Guelph.

 

The sessions will be interactive and give the participants the understanding of the media, the tools needed to prepare to face the media and an interview process that will give each person real life interview experience. The program would be useful for board members and staff at commodity associations who speak regularly about issues related to their sectors or any primary producer who is asked to give farm tours or speak on behalf of agriculture at municipal council meetings or other events.

  

 Each session will include a focus on: 

  • Media tips and techniques
  • Writing letters to the editor and opinion pieces
  • Key messages - what are you saying, who are you saying it to and why?
  • Interview/public speaking techniques
  • Dealing with difficult questions 
  • Two to three on-camera practice sessions with review and feedback. 

The cost is $400 per attendee and space is limited to the first 10 participants who register. Book a spot by emailing info@farmfoodcare.org .

Call for volunteers -

Royal Agricultural Winter Fair

 

Farm & Food Care will be participating in the education program at the Royal Winter Fair this year and we are looking for enthusiastic agriculture ambassadors and volunteers to help us.

 

Dates: November 2 to 11, 2012
 

Where: Education Ring, Lower East Annex
 

Times: 9:30am to 2:00pm and 1:00pm to 7:00pm. 
 

Note: School groups will be touring through during the daytime hours so those times will be especially busy.

 

Remuneration: $50 per diem per day plus one admittance and one parking pass per shift.

 

Farm & Food Care's exhibit is always popular and this is a great opportunity to tell agriculture's story to an audience that has had little exposure to agriculture.  If you have a good working knowledge of agriculture, are enthusiastic and enjoy working with the public we would welcome your participation.

 

For more information contact Heather Hargrave by email: heather@farmfoodcare.org or by calling (519) 837-1326 x222.   

 Canadians are increasingly positive toward food, farming and farmers 

  

Canadians continue to have an increasingly positive impression of Canadian agriculture, with 88% of those polled ranking it positive or neutral, up from 81% in 2009 and 75% in 2006.   That's one of the key findings from the new 2012 Farm and Food Care "Canadian Attitudes Study towards Food and Farming" study.

 

"Our research shows that although food and farming isn't a top of mind issue for most Canadians, most have an overall positive impression of our food, how it's grown and the people who produce it," says Crystal Mackay, Executive Director, Farm & Food Care. "Canadians ranked farmers as warmly and favourably as their own family and friends, just slightly above doctors and other medical professionals."

 

This year's research, which builds on previous studies dating back to 2001, was expanded to include gathering public opinion on the five pillars of sustainable food: food safety, environment, farm animal health and welfare, human health and economics/food affordability.  

 

Canadians feel they are generally better informed about food and farming than they were even three years ago, and more than half of them are interested in learning more.

Approximately 70% of Canadians have visited a farm at least once before. Other findings demonstrate that Canadians are concerned about rising costs - including the cost of food - and many try to buy local by purchasing Canadian food products when possible.

 

"This tracking research goes a long way in helping farmers and people in the agri-food business to understand what Canadians believe, both today and in monitoring trends over time, as they relate to the importance of agriculture, interest and what people would like to know more about how their food is produced," says Mackay.

 

Investment in this project has been provided by several agri-food industry partners and by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada through the Canadian Agricultural Adaptation Program (CAAP). In Ontario, this program is delivered by the Agricultural Adaptation Council.

 

For the full press release, including highlights and methology, click here

For a presentation showing findings of the study, click here.

 

nafsaa  

 North American Forum on Sustainable Animal Agriculture

   

The Farm & Food Care Foundation partnered with the Center for Food Integrity to host the North American Forum on Sustainable Animal Agriculture.

 

The Forum convened 150 influential food system leaders from across the continent in September, all actively involved in providing safe, affordable and sustainable food to consumers.


Copies of all of the presentations from the forum are posted to the foundation's website

If you've misplaced a copy of the newsletter or want to check an item from a past issue, they're all archived on our website under the Media Centre section. 

 

We encourage you to forward this newsletter to other members of your company or organization who might be interested. They can also subscribe directly by emailing info@farmfoodcare.org.


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