This week, Ron Lemaire, president of the Canadian Produce Marketing Association (CPMA), represented the fresh produce supply chain as a participant in the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) G7 shoulder event, the 2025 Americas Agriculture & Food Security Forum, June 16-17 in Olds, Alberta. CPMA's participation was an opportunity to underscore the critical importance of agriculture and the fresh produce supply chain as a cornerstone for economic prosperity, environmental sustainability, and social well-being for G7 member countries and the global community, and to emphasize the urgent need for tangible solutions to the industry's challenges.
The G7, comprising some of the world's leading economies, holds a significant responsibility in shaping global policy and addressing pressing challenges. Agriculture, often seen primarily as a food source, is increasingly recognized as a multifaceted sector that drives innovation, creates employment, fosters rural development, and plays a vital role in climate resilience and biodiversity.
"Agriculture is far more than just food production; it is the foundation of resilient economies, sustainable societies, and healthy communities," said Ron Lemaire. "The IICA G7 shoulder event, the 2025 Americas Agriculture & Food Security Forum, offers a crucial opportunity to emphasize how strategic investment and collaborative policy-making can unlock the full potential of agriculture, addressing global food security, mitigating climate change impacts, and fostering inclusive growth."
Ron Lemaire.
Discussions focused on three key themes:
- Economic Growth: Highlighting agriculture's contribution to GDP, trade, and job creation- particularly in rural areas - as well as its potential to diversify economies through value-added products and agri-tech innovation. CPMA advocates for robust free trade policies and reduced barriers to market access for fresh produce, fostering an environment where the produce industry can grow, innovate, and contribute significantly to economic prosperity.
- Sustainability: Exploring sustainable agricultural practices that enhance soil health, conserve water, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and promote biodiversity. These practices align with global climate goals and support long-term environmental stewardship. CPMA supports initiatives that encourage environmentally responsible production, packaging, and distribution of fruits and vegetables.
- Social Growth: Examining how a thriving agricultural sector can reduce poverty, improve livelihoods, empower women and youth, and ensure food and nutritional security for all, contributing to social cohesion and stability. CPMA is committed to increasing the consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables, which directly contributes to better public health outcomes, improves food accessibility, and promotes healthier lifestyles.
The event provided a valuable platform for policymakers, industry leaders, and experts to collaborate on strategies to strengthen agricultural systems and ensure they remain productive, resilient, and equitable in the face of evolving global challenges. CPMA's participation brings a vital perspective to these discussions, advocating for policies that support an innovative, sustainable, and growing fresh produce supply chain with immediate and impactful solutions.
For more information:
Lee McPhail
Canadian Produce Marketing Association
Tel: +1 (613) 878-3312
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