An innovative agriculture literacy program at the University of Calgary has secured a $1 Million donation from BMO.
The Simpson Centre for Food and Agriculture Policy at the university’s School of Public Policy says the donation will support the launch of the Agriculture Literacy for Healthier People and Planet program. The initiative will address the complexities of agricultural systems while emphasizing the pivotal role food plays in human health and environmental sustainability.
Dr. Guillaume Lhermie, Director of the Simpson Centre, says the program is designed to educate the public about where food comes from.
“It will reach a broad range of audiences, including formal stakeholders such as research, industry, and government, as well as informal audiences such as consumers and citizens,” says Lhermie.
“We are particularly focused on engaging young adults and teenagers who are active on social media and eager to participate in shaping the future of food systems.”