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With the Canadian Greenhouse Conference mere days away, we wanted to share our excitement for this year's program and offer a glimpse of what's in store for attendees. Have a wonderful week and happy growing! See you at the show!
- Amy Kouniakis, Editor
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Master’s-level program is first-of-its-kind for Ontario Agricultural College
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Program aims to help farmers boost sustainability
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Share a unique perspective of the Canadian greenhouse industry: yours
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The Canadian Greenhouse Conference is preparing for another amazing event! Set to return to the Niagara Falls Convention Centre on October 9 and 10, this promises to be an exciting opportunity for commercial greenhouse growers. Get ready to network with industry partners, hear from national and international speakers, and connect with fellow growers from across Canada.
Visit www.CanadianGreenhouseConference.com for complete show information.
» Register Now
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Have you looked at the Speaker Program for the 2024 Canadian Greenhouse Conference (CGC) yet? This year’s theme is ‘Smart Growing’, and there’s an action-packed program of presentations, including a great selection of talks with a focus on energy.
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As the greenhouse industry prepares to converge in Niagara Falls this month, and perhaps in the spirit of Thanksgiving, I find myself reflecting on the energy, optimism and man power that goes into organizing an experience like the Canadian Greenhouse Conference.
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Hundreds turn out for 24th annual Sawaya Garden Trials where new varieties for the 2025 season were put to the test
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A new report from RBC’s Climate Action Institute is touting the potential of the Canadian greenhouse sector as being a ‘pillar’ of the country’s agri-food growth and sustainability well in to the future
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A report on the recent developments in ToBRFV resistance and insights on best management approaches
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Arguments about the causes of food inflation are frequently incomplete, neglecting to connect the dots between cause and effect
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