Feb 20, 2020
Ontario fruit and vegetable growers elect leader

Grape grower Bill George Jr. will serve a second one-year term as chair of the Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers’ Association (OFVGA). He first became chair in 2019 and was re-elected at the OFVGA annual general meeting in Niagara Falls yesterday. Apple grower Charles Stevens from the Newcastle area was re-elected in the role of vice-chair.

Bill George Jr.

“I appreciate being able to serve Ontario’s fruit and vegetable growers for another year as chair of this organization,” said George. “These are turbulent times and it’s more important than ever that our sector has a strong voice to represent grower interests provincially and nationally.”

Financial protection for growers in case of buyer non-payment, labour, and crop protection are priority issues for the organization in its current advocacy efforts.

George and his wife Lesliann grow 160 acres of wine grapes in the Niagara region, as well as harvesting and processing ice wine juice on a farm that has been in the family since 1796. He joined the OFVGA board as a director in 2015 and became Vice Chair in 2017. George also represents Ontario on the Canadian Horticultural Council and is a past Chair of Grape Growers of Ontario.

The board also welcomes John Hambly as the new director representing fresh vegetable muck growers; he assumes the role from Jason Verkaik.

OFVGA’s other board members include directors Jan VanderHout (greenhouse), Norm Charbonneau (small fruit/berries), Mike Chromczak (asparagus), George Gilvesy (greenhouse), Glen Gilvesy (ginseng), Kenny Forth (fresh vegetable – other), Fred Meyers (tender fruit), and Shawn Brenn (potatoes). Along with the Chair and Vice Chair, Charbonneau, Chromczak and Forth form the OFVGA’s management committee.

Chromczak also chairs the safety nets section, VanderHout leads the environment and conservation section, and Stevens heads the crop protection section. Other section chairs include Ken Forth (labour) and Brian Gilroy (energy, property, infrastructure and food safety).

The Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers’ Association is the voice of Ontario’s fruit, vegetable, and greenhouse producers on issues affecting the horticulture sector. Visit www.ofvga.org.




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