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(Jacob Rumans) #1

FARM TO TABLE


FOOD & DRINK SPRING 2020 47

Taking care of the earth is an
important job for all of us—for those
of us who eat and, especially, for those
who grow our food. Farmers live off
the land, relying on a healthy earth
for their livelihood, so they know they
need to protect it. A farmer needs to
have a sustainable business and good-
quality product that doesn’t deplete
our natural resources.
When we plan our meals and make
our shopping lists, we need to consider
sustainability, too, by choosing foods
grown in a responsible way. Buying
local, knowing where your food comes
from and how it was grown, and
appreciating the food grown for us by
reducing food waste are all ways we
can do our part for sustainability.
We’re fortunate that our Ontario
farmers—whether they produce meat,
poultry, seed and grain crop, dairy,
vegetables or fruit—are working hard
to bring us nutritious food and making
sure they’re taking care of Mother
Nature in the process. Here we’re
focusing on some Ontario meat farms
that are innovating through research,
education and ingenuity how they
produce food and creating novel ways
to get it to us. It’s fascinating to learn
what our Ontario farmers are doing
to get us food we can enjoy from field,
orchard and greenhouse to plate, as
t hey say.

Shining a spotlight on just a few of the Ontario farmers
making a concerted effort towards sustainability — bringing
us nutritious food and, in the process, making sure they’re
taking care of Mother Nature.

By Jennifer MacKenzie

Forces of nature


PHOTO BY CARRIE WOOLLEY


SHOP
FROM HOME
Shop with sustainability in mind; take inven-
tory of your freezer and fridge, plan meals,
order or buy only what you know you’ll use.

Innovation in online sales means you can
have food delivered directly from Ontario
farms. Look for this icon on the following
pages for a few companies making it easy
to shop sustainably from home.
Free download pdf