In partnership with Ontario Tender Fruit Growers, this cost-share project will help Ontario’s growers remain competitive by promoting fresh Ontario tender fruit while increasing food literacy.
“The Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers’ Association appreciates the Ontario Government’s ongoing commitment to supporting the production and promotion of Ontario fruits and vegetables,” said Bill George, Chair of the OFVGA. “This funding is an example of the partnership between industry and the Ontario government that has enabled fruit and vegetable farmers to produce food for Ontarians throughout the pandemic and acknowledges the importance of domestic food production.”
“These display bins are crucial to our marketing success,” said Phil Tregunno, Chair, Ontario Tender Fruit Growers. “We greatly appreciate this funding and our partnership with Foodland Ontario in promoting local fruit to consumers.”
Every year, Ontarians have the opportunity to enjoy the delicious variety of locally grown tender fruit, such as apricots, peaches, nectarines, plums and pears that are grown province-wide. Buying fresh local food at the grocery store supports our farmers, our economy and our environment.
Supporting Ontario's tender fruit growers is part of Ontario's plan to support job growth in the province and drive economic growth.
Source : Ontario