Food sovereignty on menu as farmers from across Canada gather in New Brunswick

Global NewsWednesday, November 19, 2025 at 11:45:31 AM
Food sovereignty on menu as farmers from across Canada gather in New Brunswick
  • Farmers from across Canada are convening in New Brunswick for the National Farmers Union convention, emphasizing food sovereignty and sustainable agricultural practices. This annual event serves as a platform for discussions on the challenges and opportunities facing the farming community in Canada.
  • The gathering underscores the significance of local food systems and the need for farmers to advocate for their rights and interests, which is crucial for promoting sustainable agriculture and ensuring food security in the region.
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