Findings on public trust in farming and food production were presented at the inaugural ‘Public Trust in Agriculture Summit,’ held in June in Ottawa and intended to “encourage continuous collaborative discussions amongst farm and food system leaders, while developing concrete actions for earning public trust.”
The research was conducted by the new Canadian Centre for Food Integrity (CCFI), a division of Farm & Food Care Canada (a charitable organisation with a vision to earn public trust in food and farming) and a new affiliate of the well-established US-based Center for Food Integrity.
Membership of both the US and Canadian CFIs spans the entire food system - in Canada, founding members include Dow AgroSciences, John Deere Canada and Tim Hortons, perhaps the county’s most popular quick service restaurant chain.
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