Quebec agriculture is transforming, Montérégie crops are diversifying

Quebec agriculture is transforming, Montérégie crops are diversifying In Montérégie, FoodBridge’s projects are gradually taking shape to support sustainable agricultural practices and diversify the landscape of large-scale crops. Through a series of pilot projects, producers and partners are collaborating to advance the production of malting barley, local oils, pumpkin seeds and winter hybrid rye. Each…

Ripe for transition: four qualities of agri-food regions

Ripe for transition: four qualities of agri-food regions Canada’s journey toward advancing sustainable agriculture highlights the importance of diverse stakeholder collaboration in transitions. Adopting practices such as diverse crop rotations, cover cropping, reduced tillage, minimized synthetic inputs, and integrated livestock management enhance soil health, water quality and biodiversity—all while building resilience to climate change. Forming…

A participatory launch for the “Veiller au grain” project in Montérégie

A participatory launch for the “Veiller au grain” project in Montérégie On April 3rd in Saint-Charles-sur-Richelieu, about fifty farmers, agronomists, researchers, and representatives of food processing companies, agri-food associations and federations participated in the launch workshop of the “Veiller au grain” project for a sustainable future, which aims to support active collaborations throughout the agri-food…

Veiller au grain pour un avenir durable: a field of possibilities for agricultural diversification

Veiller au grain pour un avenir durable: a field of possibilities for agricultural diversification  By Nadine Bachand Imagine that your morning cereal and bread came from Quebec-based processing and manufacturing companies committed to supporting the regeneration of agricultural soils. That dairy cows, beef cattle, and pigs are fed grains from local companies that promote biodiversity in…