There are lots of great organic/regenerative/ecological events happening this March, and we are excited to share them here. We hope you have fun at an ag event online or near you this month!
From February 10th-13th, 2026, COG’s Director of Policy and Research, Katie Fettes, attended BIOFACH, the world’s largest organic trade fair and congress, in Nuremberg, Germany. Now in its 38th year, BIOFACH brings together more than 30,000 participants from across the global organic sector.
There are lots of great organic/regenerative/ecological events happening this February, and we are excited to share them here. We hope you have fun at an ag event online or near you this month!
There are lots of great organic/regenerative/ecological events happening this January, and we are excited to share them here. We hope you have fun at an ag event online or near you this month!
In late July, the Regenerative Organic Oats (ROO) program had the privilege of working together again with the Chinook Applied Research Association (CARA) Soil Health Lab to demonstrate soil health in action in Canora, Saskatchewan.
In July 2025, the two-day ROO field day event was full of regenerative organic celebration, conversation, and innovation.
Worlds collided in June 2025 when members of COG’s Regenerative Organic Oats (ROO) program team, took a field trip to Oyen, Alberta to visit the Chinook Applied Research Association (CARA) Soil Health Lab and its amazing team of soil scientists.
In the spring of 2025, our Growing Up Organic (GUO) program brought together two schools from the Ottawa Catholic School Board and two local organic farmers, creating a unique partnership to explore and learn about regenerative organic agriculture in the Ottawa region.
Join our virtual AGM being held on Wednesday April 16th, from 4pm-5:30pm EDT via Zoom!
In December 2024, COG’s Director of Policy and Research, Katie Fettes, travelled to Taiwan and joined hundreds of farmers, policymakers, researchers, and advocates at the 21st IFOAM Organic World Congress.
July 29th COG’s Regenerative Organic Oats (ROO) program came out in force in Rolling Hills AB where we spent the day with the Butkiewicz family, friends and neighbours as we toured local farms, shared regenerative organic ideas and wondered at the innovation and beauty all around us.
Growing Up Organic (GUO) had the opportunity to connect high school students from the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board and the Ottawa Catholic School Board with local farmers from Indian Creek Orchard Gardens and Greenshaus in May!