COG’s Regenerative Organic Oats (ROO) program is recruiting new participants!
Welcome back to our Beneficial Insect Series! This is our last post in the series and we’re going to share a few ways that you can prep your garden for overwintering insects!
“If the federal government does not rise to the challenge and make these investments, foreign markets could continue to meet the domestic demand at a time when Canada is trying to move away from the United States market.”
We were delighted to join our partners at Organic Alberta for a conversation on their Organically Speaking podcast about our recently released Organic Task Force report.
An article by Small Farm Canada on COG’s newly published Organic Task Force Report.
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.
An article by Farms.com on COG’s newly published Organic Task Force Report.
COG’s Director of Policy and Research, Katie Fettes, joined CBC Maritime Noon to discuss our newly published Organic Task Force report.
The final report, Cultivating the Organic Opportunity for Canadian Farmers and Consumers, released today, synthesizes evidence on the impacts of organic farming in Canada, projects the benefits of growth and sets out concrete policy and program recommendations.
Gain helpful tips for creating the perfect butterfly oasis in your own garden with this special edition of our Beneficial Insect Series!
In July 2025, the two-day ROO field day event was full of regenerative organic celebration, conversation, and innovation.
Organic farmers need more supports and investment to capitalize on opportunities industry says.