Jul 24, 2017

GROWMARK hosts Chinese ag professionals.

A delegation of Chinese senior agricultural policy and program directors organized by the Heilongjiang Provincial Government, P. R. of China came to the GROWMARK Ontario region office today to learn more about GROWMARK and co-operatives. The 20-member delegation was led by Zhiguang Xing, deputy director of the Agricultural Affairs Committee of Heilongjiang Province.

The purpose of the group’s visit to Canada was to learn more and establish international exchange about the agri-food industry particularly with regards to advanced food processing, value-added processing, food quality and food safety, as well as agricultural market and development in the modern age including farmer co-operatives, sustainability issues and innovation.

Claude Gauthier, GROWMARK executive director-Ontario operations and Don McLean, GROWMARK Ontario agronomy business director did a presentation on the GROWMARK System and co-operative business model with key examples of innovative practices and trends in agronomy, energy and grain marketing. 
Claude Gauthier gives broad overview
of the GROWMARK Co-operative System.

Don McLean provides insight into FS Agronomy
including 4Rs, MiField and FS Stewardship
The two hour visit was topped off by a gracious exchange of gifts and a group photo opportunity.  

The group’s  organization, Sino-CanadaTechnology Exchange Centre, is based in Toronto with an office in Beijing. The province of Heilongjiang is the located in the northeast of China with over 210 million hectares of farmland, approximately one ninth of the total farmland in the country.




Jul 11, 2017

Chatham area youth wins provincial essay contest!

Ryan McKerrall of Chatham has been named the Ontario provincial winner of the 2017 GROWMARK essay contest for 4-H members. The theme of this year’s contest was What value do co-operatives provide to today’s farmers?

In his contest entry, McKerrall said: “The members of a co-op share a mutual interest and have a common need. A co-op incorporates the best interest of its members and utilizes the democratic process to do so. Co-ops achieve their mission to support the needs of their members and everyone shares in the profits.”

Ryan McKerrall is a student at Chatham-Kent Secondary School and a member of the Chatham-Kent 4-H Association.

As the contest winner, McKerrall receives a $500 award from GROWMARK and the Chatham-Kent 4-H Association also receives a $300 award in honour of his accomplishment to help future students.

Two provincial runners-up each receive a $125 award. The runners-up are: Laura Scott - Middlesex 4-H Association, student at Medway High School in Arva and Mikayla Ringelberg, Hamilton Wentworth 4-H Association, student at Hamilton District Christian High School in Ancaster.

To read Ryan's full essay or learn more about this contest,  click here