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Vegetable Growers Survey Gauges Support For Board

Survey results from more than 100 processing vegetable growers confirm overwhelming support for the grassroots representation of a provincial board.

The Processing Vegetable Growers’ Alliance conducted an online grower and industry survey in August 2017 to gauge interest and support of various activities and actions of a provincial board.

Growers ranked the importance of issues on a scale of 0 to 100 with 100 being very important. The survey was centered around the structure and role of the processing vegetable growers association.

On the issue of having a say in the representatives that negotiate contracts on their behalf, the average grower answer was 92 on the scale of importance.

Additional results indicate support for a fully elected grower Ontario Processing Vegetable Growers (OPVG) board that negotiates contracts with processors – both issues receiving an average response of 90 on importance.

“The survey responses from growers support everything the Alliance has been pushing for – a return to a fully grower elected board with the authority to negotiate prices, terms, conditions and contracts for Ontario’s processing vegetable growers,” said Francis Dobbelaar, chair, Processing Vegetable Growers’ Alliance. “Our findings support our serious concerns about why the government and Farm Products Marketing Commission have taken the steps that they have to disrupt our entire processing vegetable sector when it is not the wishes of most growers.”

A further 44 processing vegetable growers signed a petition in a show of support for the work of the Alliance as it works to maintain representation of a fully elected OPVG Board/Chair and further the industry through the continuance of an Advisory Committee.

The Alliance formed in March 2017 when the Ontario Farm Products Marketing Commission removed the OPVG board and senior staff, taking away the growers’ ability to choose the representatives who negotiate contracts with processors on their behalf.

The Alliance represents farmers who grow 14 different types of processing vegetables in Ontario.

“The survey results are very clear – the vast majority of growers want a grassroots, grower elected board and want their contracts negotiated by those board members they elected,” said Dobbelaar who also points out another survey ranking of 86 on the importance of the OPVG chair be elected by the board. “This is the first time anyone has asked Ontario growers how they want to be represented since the OPVG board was dismantled.”

 

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