Canadian agriculture is a constantly changing landscape, as is its price tag. Organic farming practices have seen an increased cost of operation for some of those living in one of Canada’s lowest income bracket.
Read MoreYou can’t just slap a sticker on an apple and declare it organic. Most people know that. But the actual rules on organic produce are convoluted.
Read MoreOrganic is sold everywhere from farmers markets, to specialty health stores like Whole Foods, to conventional retailers like Walmart, so Canadians have plenty of options.
Read MoreOrganic advocates argue that conventional farming practices are detrimental to the environment, while critics say that organic practices are not sustainable and can be just as harmful.
Read MoreNumerous Canadian organic farmers are turning to e-commerce sales models. While sophisticated digital tools are making online transactions readily available, diverse approaches to farming are complicating this shift.
Read MoreOrganic foods have been a popular topic recently. But is eating organic foods really that much better for you? What does this constant concern about what we eat do to us on a daily basis? Learn more, here.
Read MoreWith the world’s population set to exceed 9 billion people by 2050, organic farming is looking like a more sustainable option for feeding the planet.
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