New APG Chair Looks Forward To Building On The Positive Pulse Story For Producers & Consumers

Feb 07, 2017
 
The new Chair of the Alberta Pulse Growers (APG) looks forward to working with the APG Board to build on the many strides made for beans, peas, lentils and chickpeas during International Year of Pulses in 2016.
 
“We had a highly successful International Year of Pulses, and I am looking forward to continuing the momentum in pulse production and consumer awareness,” said APG Chair D’Arcy Hilgartner, who served as Vice-Chair for the last two years. “Pulses have a great economic story to tell for producers, and I eagerly anticipate announcing further developments in the areas of export and value-added production. For consumers, we will build on the health and sustainability awareness that has already had such a positive impact.”
 
Hilgartner farms near Camrose where his family grows a wide range of crops, including peas, wheat, canola, barley, and flax. Pulses have been a staple in the farm’s rotation for over 25 years due to rotational benefits and lower input costs. Hilgartner has participated in research plots and demonstration trials for many years. He joined the Alberta Pulse Growers as a Zone 5 Advisor in 2009, and was elected to the provincial board in 2013. Hilgartner has represented APG at a variety of international events, including most recently at the Pulse Conclave in India, which allowed him the opportunity to explore a country that depends on Canadian pulses to feed its growing population.
 
Hilgartner said he appreciated the Board’s confidence in electing him as Chair for 2017-18, and looks forward to working with the new and returning directors to keep building Alberta’s pulse industry.
 
“I am looking forward to working with the other Directors,” he said, “and drawing on their vast experience with APG, other boards and on their own operations.”
 
Rycroft beef and grain producer Caroline Sekulic was elected as Vice-Chair, and the Executive Committee is rounded out by Past-Chair Allison Ammeter of Sylvan Lake.
 
Source : Albertapulse
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