Webinar on CanadaGAP for fruit, veg producers

by Canadian Horticultural Council | Apr 2012

April 2, 2012, Ottawa, Ont – On April 30, companies wishing to learn more about the Canadian Horticultural Council’s CanadaGAP On-Farm Food Safety Program can participate in a free one-hour webinar that will provide an overview of the program, information on certification, and a Q&A period.

The interactive webinar, being held between 1 and 2 p.m., is being hosted by the Guelph Food Technology Centre (GFTC), an accredited certification body for the CanadaGAP program.

As an increasing number of buyers (including Loblaw Companies Limited, McCain Foods Canada, Simplot Canada, Lamb-Weston, Cavendish and others) require their suppliers to be CanadaGAP-certified, enrolment in the program continues to increase.

The agenda includes introductions, an overview of CanadaGAP, GFTC’s role as a certification body plus a question and answer period.

Speakers include Heather Gale, CanadaGAP national program manager with the CHC, and Stefanie Sonneveld, CanadaGAP scheme manager with the GFTC.

To register, please follow this link to the webinar series section: http://www.gftc.ca/special-events/.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. To attend the webinar, you will need an Internet connection, a web browser and Adobe Flash Player 10.1 or greater.

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