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Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership
published: 10 May 2023
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These indoor farms are helping New Brunswick feed itself
Indoor agriculture is growing in New Brunswick, from a massive farm producing hundreds of pounds of produce to a small-scale, leafy-greens operation in a tiny village.
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published: 28 Jun 2024
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5 Reasons NOT to Move to New Brunswick
Are you looking to move to New Brunswick? Or maybe you are looking to make a move to Canada and have stumbled upon this video? In this video I discuss 5 Reasons why you maybe SHOULD NOT move to New Brunswick, Canada. Like anywhere, there is good and there is bad. While this video may sound negative in nature, some of these factors may NOT impact you at all! Moving somewhere is a very personal choice that requires a lot of time, effort, and research.
The points discussed in this video about New Brunswick are NOT one size fits all. Please do your own research!
Are there any things I missed? Be sure to start a discussion down in the comment section.
As always, be sure to like, comment and subscribe for more content! I will be aiming for 3 videos per week from now on! Thanks for watching ...
published: 04 Jun 2023
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New Brunswick Agriculture
Cedric MacLeod brings 18-years of agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) management experience to the EOS Eco- Energy Climate Change Week speaker series. This session focuses on the opportunities that lay before the New Brunswick and Atlantic agriculture sectors to reduce their GHG emissions output and outline the challenges that the sector faces in adapting its production models to minimize the impacts of climate change on local food security. Farmers and ranchers are on the front line for climate change impact and food security is the ultimate factor handing in the balance. On 26 February 1937, the 32nd President of the USA, President Franklin D Roosevelt, wrote to all State Governors in the USA. In his letter, he made the case for effective soil management, including the powerful phrase: ...
published: 08 Feb 2022
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Job opportunities in Agriculture New Brunswick
ИММИГРАЦИЯ В КАНАДУ - все, что я могу вам рассказать :). Все ссылки в одном месте:
➤➤Свету вы найдете тут: https://www.facebook.com/svepotter
➤➤Богдана вы можете найти тут: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bogdangoncharov/
➤История нашей иммиграции в Канаду: https://youtu.be/4EWdWSM9Ij8
Так же воможно вам будет полезно:
➤Почему мы уехали в Канаду: https://youtu.be/lmhvLvGBCWU
➤Наш перелет в Канаду: https://youtu.be/wie6ct7lyso
➤Как я выучила английский для иммиграции в Канаду: https://youtu.be/pHwSYK0yT4g
➤Мои итоги жизни в Канаде: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIejxqiXAlrDLp4Y9L5JEiapR3sZEfqGu
➤Канадский влог Светы:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIejxqiXAlrDqOXJX02RnQN4pkr8snT6h
➤➤КАК ИММИГРИРОВАТЬ В КАНАДУ?
Начните с прочтения этой статьи
➤http://aquam...
published: 29 Jun 2022
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NB Forage Research Update
March 14, 2022 NB Forage Research Update
Jason Wells; Crop Development Specialist Livestock Feed, NBDAAF
Jason Wells is currently a Crop Development Specialist with the New Brunswick Department of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries, based in Sussex, NB.
Before coming to NBDAAF, Jason worked as a research technician at the AAFC Research Farm in Nappan, Nova Scotia, working on forage variety evaluation trials and more recently in agricultural sales and support for crop inputs.
He is a graduate of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, having completed his M. Sc. in 2010. He wrote his thesis on feces!.......more professionally titled “Long-term manure application impacts on forage yield, nutrient utilization and soil nutrient status”.
published: 29 Apr 2022
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A look at Rutgers Department of Agriculture's impact
Rutgers University Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources highlights its far reach like the Cooperative Extension network that is linked with farms across the country and an international workforce development program in Greece.
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published: 19 Sep 2018
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Celebrate the holidays with New Brunswick food and beverages!
We are proud of our strong and vibrant agriculture, aquaculture, and fisheries industries. From the farmers, fishers, processors and producers who work tirelessly to provide us with fresh, local food, to the businesses and organizations that support them, these sectors are a key part of what makes New Brunswick a special place to live.
During the winter months we encourage you to continue supporting our local food and beverages industry by purchasing from year-round farmers’ markets, grocery and retail stores, and restaurants. Not only will you help stimulate our local economy, but you’ll also be treating your tastebuds to some of the best food and drink our province has to offer! This also contributes towards our Local Food and Beverages Strategy’s goal to build awareness, demand and a ...
published: 20 Dec 2022
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Suzanne Fournier on New Brunswick farmer opposition to potash mining [video]
Suzanne Fournier spoke on New Brunswick farmer opposition to potash mining as part of the St. Thomas University's Environmental Praxis Lecture Series on March 16.
Though potash is a common ingredient in commercial fertilizers the National Farmers Union in New Brunswick (NFU-NB) is concerned about new potash mining exploration in the province, in part because farmers and others still see environmental impacts of the last potash mine in the Sussex area, today.
In 2022, the NFU-NB led the fight against Bill-75 which would have increased the rights of mining companies and prospectors, and reduced the rights of farm owners and all landowners in the province. Despite the prevalence of industrial agricultural practices, the NFU-NB advocates for agroecology and small-scale farming that can more...
published: 10 Apr 2023
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Nova Scotia Farm Discovery Tool
Developed in partnership with the Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture, Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Perennia Food and Agriculture Inc.
We are here to support you. Here, you will find a comprehensive collection of business management resources developed to support new farm business owners and those interested in entering the agricultural industry as a farm owner in Nova Scotia.
published: 23 Jun 2022
4:11
These indoor farms are helping New Brunswick feed itself
Indoor agriculture is growing in New Brunswick, from a massive farm producing hundreds of pounds of produce to a small-scale, leafy-greens operation in a tiny v...
Indoor agriculture is growing in New Brunswick, from a massive farm producing hundreds of pounds of produce to a small-scale, leafy-greens operation in a tiny village.
Read more: www.cbc.ca/1.7241104
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https://wn.com/These_Indoor_Farms_Are_Helping_New_Brunswick_Feed_Itself
Indoor agriculture is growing in New Brunswick, from a massive farm producing hundreds of pounds of produce to a small-scale, leafy-greens operation in a tiny village.
Read more: www.cbc.ca/1.7241104
»»» Subscribe to CBC News to watch more videos: http://bit.ly/1RreYWS
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- published: 28 Jun 2024
- views: 11124
6:01
5 Reasons NOT to Move to New Brunswick
Are you looking to move to New Brunswick? Or maybe you are looking to make a move to Canada and have stumbled upon this video? In this video I discuss 5 Reasons...
Are you looking to move to New Brunswick? Or maybe you are looking to make a move to Canada and have stumbled upon this video? In this video I discuss 5 Reasons why you maybe SHOULD NOT move to New Brunswick, Canada. Like anywhere, there is good and there is bad. While this video may sound negative in nature, some of these factors may NOT impact you at all! Moving somewhere is a very personal choice that requires a lot of time, effort, and research.
The points discussed in this video about New Brunswick are NOT one size fits all. Please do your own research!
Are there any things I missed? Be sure to start a discussion down in the comment section.
As always, be sure to like, comment and subscribe for more content! I will be aiming for 3 videos per week from now on! Thanks for watching everyone!
https://wn.com/5_Reasons_Not_To_Move_To_New_Brunswick
Are you looking to move to New Brunswick? Or maybe you are looking to make a move to Canada and have stumbled upon this video? In this video I discuss 5 Reasons why you maybe SHOULD NOT move to New Brunswick, Canada. Like anywhere, there is good and there is bad. While this video may sound negative in nature, some of these factors may NOT impact you at all! Moving somewhere is a very personal choice that requires a lot of time, effort, and research.
The points discussed in this video about New Brunswick are NOT one size fits all. Please do your own research!
Are there any things I missed? Be sure to start a discussion down in the comment section.
As always, be sure to like, comment and subscribe for more content! I will be aiming for 3 videos per week from now on! Thanks for watching everyone!
- published: 04 Jun 2023
- views: 107177
1:00:12
New Brunswick Agriculture
Cedric MacLeod brings 18-years of agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) management experience to the EOS Eco- Energy Climate Change Week speaker series. This sessi...
Cedric MacLeod brings 18-years of agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) management experience to the EOS Eco- Energy Climate Change Week speaker series. This session focuses on the opportunities that lay before the New Brunswick and Atlantic agriculture sectors to reduce their GHG emissions output and outline the challenges that the sector faces in adapting its production models to minimize the impacts of climate change on local food security. Farmers and ranchers are on the front line for climate change impact and food security is the ultimate factor handing in the balance. On 26 February 1937, the 32nd President of the USA, President Franklin D Roosevelt, wrote to all State Governors in the USA. In his letter, he made the case for effective soil management, including the powerful phrase: “The nation that destroys its soil destroys itself.” As a classically trained soil science agronomist and educator, Mr. MacLeod presents a ‘soil first’ perspective on building resilient cropping systems to ensure that our ability to feed ourselves is passed onto the next generation in better shape than how we ourselves inherited it.
https://wn.com/New_Brunswick_Agriculture
Cedric MacLeod brings 18-years of agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) management experience to the EOS Eco- Energy Climate Change Week speaker series. This session focuses on the opportunities that lay before the New Brunswick and Atlantic agriculture sectors to reduce their GHG emissions output and outline the challenges that the sector faces in adapting its production models to minimize the impacts of climate change on local food security. Farmers and ranchers are on the front line for climate change impact and food security is the ultimate factor handing in the balance. On 26 February 1937, the 32nd President of the USA, President Franklin D Roosevelt, wrote to all State Governors in the USA. In his letter, he made the case for effective soil management, including the powerful phrase: “The nation that destroys its soil destroys itself.” As a classically trained soil science agronomist and educator, Mr. MacLeod presents a ‘soil first’ perspective on building resilient cropping systems to ensure that our ability to feed ourselves is passed onto the next generation in better shape than how we ourselves inherited it.
- published: 08 Feb 2022
- views: 30
50:26
Job opportunities in Agriculture New Brunswick
ИММИГРАЦИЯ В КАНАДУ - все, что я могу вам рассказать :). Все ссылки в одном месте:
➤➤Свету вы найдете тут: https://www.facebook.com/svepotter
➤➤Богдана вы м...
ИММИГРАЦИЯ В КАНАДУ - все, что я могу вам рассказать :). Все ссылки в одном месте:
➤➤Свету вы найдете тут: https://www.facebook.com/svepotter
➤➤Богдана вы можете найти тут: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bogdangoncharov/
➤История нашей иммиграции в Канаду: https://youtu.be/4EWdWSM9Ij8
Так же воможно вам будет полезно:
➤Почему мы уехали в Канаду: https://youtu.be/lmhvLvGBCWU
➤Наш перелет в Канаду: https://youtu.be/wie6ct7lyso
➤Как я выучила английский для иммиграции в Канаду: https://youtu.be/pHwSYK0yT4g
➤Мои итоги жизни в Канаде: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIejxqiXAlrDLp4Y9L5JEiapR3sZEfqGu
➤Канадский влог Светы:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIejxqiXAlrDqOXJX02RnQN4pkr8snT6h
➤➤КАК ИММИГРИРОВАТЬ В КАНАДУ?
Начните с прочтения этой статьи
➤http://aquamila.me/express-entry-canada/ и изучения правительственного сайта
➤Прочтите так же это http://forumy.ca/viewtopic.php?t=450
➤И это http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/eligibility.asp . Если после этого у Вас останутся или возникнут вопросы - их и задавайте в группах указанных ниже :))).
➤Группы поддержки на ФБ:
Вопросы о жизни в Канаде лучше задавать тут: https://www.facebook.com/groups/312506028921880/
Про иммиграцию лучше всего спрашивайте тут: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CanadaImmigrationAdvice/
и тут: http://forumy.ca/viewtopic.php?t=450
Группы о жизни в Нью-Брансвике, где мы живем:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/751204691697179
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1498120440512247
➤Если у вас есть конкретные вопросы об иммиграции в Канаду или вам нужна помощь с вашим курсом - рекомендую вам обращаться к указанным ниже людям. Их я знаю лично и уверенна в их профессионализме и порядочности. Они меня НЕ просили о рекламе. Я рекомендую их вам по своей инициативе, как проверенных и надёжных профессионалов.
➤Сергей Игнатьев (Монреаль) - весь спектр иммиграционных вопросов:
[email protected]
➤Марина Гарви (Торонто) - учеба в Канаде и иммиграция через обучение:
[email protected]
➤➤ МОЙ ОСНОВНОЙ КАНАЛ "ФЛАЙМАМА": https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9p7ghgQ6VZI_0LVJOBzu5A?sub_confirmation=1
#Canada #Канада #иммиграция_в_канаду #о_канаде #моя_Канада #жить_в_Канаде #уехать_в_канаду #света_гончарова
https://wn.com/Job_Opportunities_In_Agriculture_New_Brunswick
ИММИГРАЦИЯ В КАНАДУ - все, что я могу вам рассказать :). Все ссылки в одном месте:
➤➤Свету вы найдете тут: https://www.facebook.com/svepotter
➤➤Богдана вы можете найти тут: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bogdangoncharov/
➤История нашей иммиграции в Канаду: https://youtu.be/4EWdWSM9Ij8
Так же воможно вам будет полезно:
➤Почему мы уехали в Канаду: https://youtu.be/lmhvLvGBCWU
➤Наш перелет в Канаду: https://youtu.be/wie6ct7lyso
➤Как я выучила английский для иммиграции в Канаду: https://youtu.be/pHwSYK0yT4g
➤Мои итоги жизни в Канаде: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIejxqiXAlrDLp4Y9L5JEiapR3sZEfqGu
➤Канадский влог Светы:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIejxqiXAlrDqOXJX02RnQN4pkr8snT6h
➤➤КАК ИММИГРИРОВАТЬ В КАНАДУ?
Начните с прочтения этой статьи
➤http://aquamila.me/express-entry-canada/ и изучения правительственного сайта
➤Прочтите так же это http://forumy.ca/viewtopic.php?t=450
➤И это http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/eligibility.asp . Если после этого у Вас останутся или возникнут вопросы - их и задавайте в группах указанных ниже :))).
➤Группы поддержки на ФБ:
Вопросы о жизни в Канаде лучше задавать тут: https://www.facebook.com/groups/312506028921880/
Про иммиграцию лучше всего спрашивайте тут: https://www.facebook.com/groups/CanadaImmigrationAdvice/
и тут: http://forumy.ca/viewtopic.php?t=450
Группы о жизни в Нью-Брансвике, где мы живем:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/751204691697179
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1498120440512247
➤Если у вас есть конкретные вопросы об иммиграции в Канаду или вам нужна помощь с вашим курсом - рекомендую вам обращаться к указанным ниже людям. Их я знаю лично и уверенна в их профессионализме и порядочности. Они меня НЕ просили о рекламе. Я рекомендую их вам по своей инициативе, как проверенных и надёжных профессионалов.
➤Сергей Игнатьев (Монреаль) - весь спектр иммиграционных вопросов:
[email protected]
➤Марина Гарви (Торонто) - учеба в Канаде и иммиграция через обучение:
[email protected]
➤➤ МОЙ ОСНОВНОЙ КАНАЛ "ФЛАЙМАМА": https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9p7ghgQ6VZI_0LVJOBzu5A?sub_confirmation=1
#Canada #Канада #иммиграция_в_канаду #о_канаде #моя_Канада #жить_в_Канаде #уехать_в_канаду #света_гончарова
- published: 29 Jun 2022
- views: 1430
1:02:25
NB Forage Research Update
March 14, 2022 NB Forage Research Update
Jason Wells; Crop Development Specialist Livestock Feed, NBDAAF
Jason Wells is currently a Crop Development Specialist ...
March 14, 2022 NB Forage Research Update
Jason Wells; Crop Development Specialist Livestock Feed, NBDAAF
Jason Wells is currently a Crop Development Specialist with the New Brunswick Department of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries, based in Sussex, NB.
Before coming to NBDAAF, Jason worked as a research technician at the AAFC Research Farm in Nappan, Nova Scotia, working on forage variety evaluation trials and more recently in agricultural sales and support for crop inputs.
He is a graduate of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, having completed his M. Sc. in 2010. He wrote his thesis on feces!.......more professionally titled “Long-term manure application impacts on forage yield, nutrient utilization and soil nutrient status”.
https://wn.com/Nb_Forage_Research_Update
March 14, 2022 NB Forage Research Update
Jason Wells; Crop Development Specialist Livestock Feed, NBDAAF
Jason Wells is currently a Crop Development Specialist with the New Brunswick Department of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries, based in Sussex, NB.
Before coming to NBDAAF, Jason worked as a research technician at the AAFC Research Farm in Nappan, Nova Scotia, working on forage variety evaluation trials and more recently in agricultural sales and support for crop inputs.
He is a graduate of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, having completed his M. Sc. in 2010. He wrote his thesis on feces!.......more professionally titled “Long-term manure application impacts on forage yield, nutrient utilization and soil nutrient status”.
- published: 29 Apr 2022
- views: 19
4:11
A look at Rutgers Department of Agriculture's impact
Rutgers University Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources highlights its far reach like the Cooperative Extension network that is linked with farms acr...
Rutgers University Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources highlights its far reach like the Cooperative Extension network that is linked with farms across the country and an international workforce development program in Greece.
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https://wn.com/A_Look_At_Rutgers_Department_Of_Agriculture's_Impact
Rutgers University Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources highlights its far reach like the Cooperative Extension network that is linked with farms across the country and an international workforce development program in Greece.
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- published: 19 Sep 2018
- views: 952
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Celebrate the holidays with New Brunswick food and beverages!
We are proud of our strong and vibrant agriculture, aquaculture, and fisheries industries. From the farmers, fishers, processors and producers who work tireless...
We are proud of our strong and vibrant agriculture, aquaculture, and fisheries industries. From the farmers, fishers, processors and producers who work tirelessly to provide us with fresh, local food, to the businesses and organizations that support them, these sectors are a key part of what makes New Brunswick a special place to live.
During the winter months we encourage you to continue supporting our local food and beverages industry by purchasing from year-round farmers’ markets, grocery and retail stores, and restaurants. Not only will you help stimulate our local economy, but you’ll also be treating your tastebuds to some of the best food and drink our province has to offer! This also contributes towards our Local Food and Beverages Strategy’s goal to build awareness, demand and a strong reputation for New Brunswick’s hard-working food and beverages industry.
On behalf of the Department of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries, we wish you a safe and happy holiday season. We look forward to continuing to support and strengthen our agriculture, aquaculture and fisheries’ industries in the year ahead.
#buylocalforgood
A special thanks to Isaac’s Way for providing the venue and delicious local food and drink for this video!
#buylocalforgood #buylocal #newbrunswick #canada #agriculture #aquaculture #fisheries #happyholidays #holidays #holidayseason
https://wn.com/Celebrate_The_Holidays_With_New_Brunswick_Food_And_Beverages
We are proud of our strong and vibrant agriculture, aquaculture, and fisheries industries. From the farmers, fishers, processors and producers who work tirelessly to provide us with fresh, local food, to the businesses and organizations that support them, these sectors are a key part of what makes New Brunswick a special place to live.
During the winter months we encourage you to continue supporting our local food and beverages industry by purchasing from year-round farmers’ markets, grocery and retail stores, and restaurants. Not only will you help stimulate our local economy, but you’ll also be treating your tastebuds to some of the best food and drink our province has to offer! This also contributes towards our Local Food and Beverages Strategy’s goal to build awareness, demand and a strong reputation for New Brunswick’s hard-working food and beverages industry.
On behalf of the Department of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries, we wish you a safe and happy holiday season. We look forward to continuing to support and strengthen our agriculture, aquaculture and fisheries’ industries in the year ahead.
#buylocalforgood
A special thanks to Isaac’s Way for providing the venue and delicious local food and drink for this video!
#buylocalforgood #buylocal #newbrunswick #canada #agriculture #aquaculture #fisheries #happyholidays #holidays #holidayseason
- published: 20 Dec 2022
- views: 14
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Suzanne Fournier on New Brunswick farmer opposition to potash mining [video]
Suzanne Fournier spoke on New Brunswick farmer opposition to potash mining as part of the St. Thomas University's Environmental Praxis Lecture Series on March 1...
Suzanne Fournier spoke on New Brunswick farmer opposition to potash mining as part of the St. Thomas University's Environmental Praxis Lecture Series on March 16.
Though potash is a common ingredient in commercial fertilizers the National Farmers Union in New Brunswick (NFU-NB) is concerned about new potash mining exploration in the province, in part because farmers and others still see environmental impacts of the last potash mine in the Sussex area, today.
In 2022, the NFU-NB led the fight against Bill-75 which would have increased the rights of mining companies and prospectors, and reduced the rights of farm owners and all landowners in the province. Despite the prevalence of industrial agricultural practices, the NFU-NB advocates for agroecology and small-scale farming that can more easily adapt to climate change while reducing farm inputs and increasing farm income.
Suzanne Fournier is the Executive Director of the National Farmers Union in New Brunswick, a nonprofit accredited farm organization. The NFU-NB promotes policies that aim to revitalize agriculture in New Brunswick; on local, national and international levels, the NFU advocates alternative structures and government policies that resist corporate control of food. Suzanne studied Political Science at Carleton University in Ottawa, and has been working for the NFU-NB for 5 years. She is chronically ill and lives in Western New Brunswick with her two dogs.
The Environmental Praxis Lecture Series is supported by the NB Media Co-op (publisher of the talks) and RAVEN.
For more information, contact Tracy at
[email protected].
https://wn.com/Suzanne_Fournier_On_New_Brunswick_Farmer_Opposition_To_Potash_Mining_Video
Suzanne Fournier spoke on New Brunswick farmer opposition to potash mining as part of the St. Thomas University's Environmental Praxis Lecture Series on March 16.
Though potash is a common ingredient in commercial fertilizers the National Farmers Union in New Brunswick (NFU-NB) is concerned about new potash mining exploration in the province, in part because farmers and others still see environmental impacts of the last potash mine in the Sussex area, today.
In 2022, the NFU-NB led the fight against Bill-75 which would have increased the rights of mining companies and prospectors, and reduced the rights of farm owners and all landowners in the province. Despite the prevalence of industrial agricultural practices, the NFU-NB advocates for agroecology and small-scale farming that can more easily adapt to climate change while reducing farm inputs and increasing farm income.
Suzanne Fournier is the Executive Director of the National Farmers Union in New Brunswick, a nonprofit accredited farm organization. The NFU-NB promotes policies that aim to revitalize agriculture in New Brunswick; on local, national and international levels, the NFU advocates alternative structures and government policies that resist corporate control of food. Suzanne studied Political Science at Carleton University in Ottawa, and has been working for the NFU-NB for 5 years. She is chronically ill and lives in Western New Brunswick with her two dogs.
The Environmental Praxis Lecture Series is supported by the NB Media Co-op (publisher of the talks) and RAVEN.
For more information, contact Tracy at
[email protected].
- published: 10 Apr 2023
- views: 73
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Nova Scotia Farm Discovery Tool
Developed in partnership with the Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture, Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Perennia Food and Agriculture Inc.
We are he...
Developed in partnership with the Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture, Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Perennia Food and Agriculture Inc.
We are here to support you. Here, you will find a comprehensive collection of business management resources developed to support new farm business owners and those interested in entering the agricultural industry as a farm owner in Nova Scotia.
https://wn.com/Nova_Scotia_Farm_Discovery_Tool
Developed in partnership with the Nova Scotia Federation of Agriculture, Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Perennia Food and Agriculture Inc.
We are here to support you. Here, you will find a comprehensive collection of business management resources developed to support new farm business owners and those interested in entering the agricultural industry as a farm owner in Nova Scotia.
- published: 23 Jun 2022
- views: 205