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My interview with Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture honouree Athyna Cambouris uncovered some valuable insights and advice – applicable to any field, no matter what stage you're at in your career. Take a read through below.
- Jill Filmer, editor
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Check out the latest crop status updates from the specialists at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness (OMAFA).
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Neopestalotiopsis, a fungal pathogen that leads to leaf spotting and rotting in strawberries, has caused this P.E.I. farm to shut down its U-pick operation for 2025.
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With more than $50 million in farm assets expected to be transferred in the next decade, Farm Credit Canada (FCC) is providing the option of an enhanced transition loan to help facilitate the transfer from agriculture business owners to new owners.
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The European cherry fruit fly, Rhagoletis cerasi, is a relatively new pest to Eastern Canada, with its most recent detection in Quebec in 2022. Originating from Europe, it is a severe insect pest of cherries, according to Meghan Vankosky on the Prairie Pest Monitoring Network (PPMN).
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This volume, presents the latest pomological research on the production, postharvest handling, processing and storage, and information on marketing for a selection of temperate fruits. These include apple, pear, quince, peach, plum, sweet cherry, kiwifruit, strawberry, mulberry, and chestnut.
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Cambouris, a research scientist at the Quebec Research and Development Centre with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) focusing in soil, precision agriculture, soil regenerative practices and more, is one of the 2025 Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture honourees.
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Accelerating agriculture technology transfer and adoption and removing barriers and exploiting opportunities are priorities for the ag tech innovation sector. Researchers at Brock University’s Niagara Community Observatory (NCO) completed a multi-phase project to understand both the barriers that constrain and the drivers that promote ag tech adoption and the pursuit of globally competitive production systems.
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Our 2025 Photo Contest is once again open for submissions. It’s time to start capturing those picture-worthy moments from your growing season!
Fruit & Vegetable wants to show off snapshots of your farm and your crops – anything and everything from field to market. Enter before September 30 for your chance to have your photo featured on the cover of Fruit & Vegetable’s November print issue.
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