'Future Farmer Mission' explores regenerative
agriculture and the importance of sustainable farming
practices
MISSISSAUGA, ON, July 24,
2024 /PRNewswire/ - Maple Leaf Foods Inc. (TSX:
MFI), the world's first major carbon neutral food company, has
renewed its partnership with kids' conservation
organization, Earth Rangers to combat the impact of learning
loss incurred during the summer break. Launching on
Monday, July 29, the new 'Future
Farmer Mission' will help families to keep young minds engaged with
fun, eco-friendly activities that introduce kids to
sustainable farming practices. The Mission highlights how effective
soil management and changes to how we grow our food can help
sustain Canada's food supply for
years to come.
The term 'learning loss' refers to the loss of knowledge and
skills, or a reversal in a student's academic progress. This is
often due to extended gaps in a student's education and is commonly
associated with the long summer break.
Parents need eco-education support
A new survey
by Maple Leaf Foods reports that parents struggle to find engaging
summer activities for their kids. More than half (56 per cent) of
parents reported being tired of this annual struggle, and more than
three-quarters (81 per cent) are looking for activities that will
keep their kids' minds stimulated during school breaks. Almost all
parents (94 per cent) want their kids to learn more about science,
and the new Future Farmer Mission aims to meet these needs.
Following a successful food waste-focused challenge sponsorship
with Earth Rangers in 2023, the Future Farmer Mission will educate
young Canadians about simple, sustainable farming techniques
through free at-home activities and challenge them to grow their
own regenerative garden to complete their mission.
"Making sustainable farming practices digestible and fun for a
generation of future farmers in Canada is important for the future of our
agricultural industry," says Joe
McMahan, Vice President, Sustainability and Shared Value at
Maple Leaf Foods. "This is why we're proud to empower Canadian
families to step up for sustainability. Food production has an
environmental impact, and we believe the industry has a
responsibility to protect the planet. We are excited to be part of
educating and inspiring the future generation — our children!"
Maple Leaf Foods has made ongoing progress in reducing its
environmental impact by investing in regenerative agriculture
practices, starting with 20,000 acres of cropland three years ago
and expanding to 250,000 acres in 2024. The company is also a
founding member of the Canadian Alliance for Net-Zero Agri-food
(CANZA).
Future Farmer Mission: The details
The Future Farmer
Mission explores how regenerative agriculture helps to improve soil
health, fight climate change, and increase biodiversity to ensure
plants and animals thrive. To complete the mission, kids will:
- Learn about regenerative agriculture and how it helps
our planet through interactive content
- Become a regenerative farmer by making their own
composts and regenerative gardens at home (everyone can participate
whether using a planter or patch of land)
- Share what they've learned and grown at home with the
Earth Rangers community
- Complete an eco-quiz to earn mission points and
swag.
Eco-education works!
In 2023, Earth Rangers members in Canada completed more than 89,000 missions,
demonstrating there's an appetite for environmental activities that
empower kids to help protect the planet.
Earth Rangers' previous 'All Taste, No Waste' Challenge,
sponsored by Maple Leaf Foods, reinforced how small changes can
have a big impact on the environment. Over six months, more than
9,300 Earth Rangers across Canada
used fun resources to learn about and log more than 119,000
sustainable food habits, such as 'Being a Clean Plate Champion'
where kids only dished up as much as they could eat, saving 19,192
plates of food from landfill.
"The Earth Rangers App is all about transforming children's
concerns about the environment into positive action", says
Tovah Barocas, President of Earth
Rangers. "While our young members work tirelessly to protect the
planet through tangible actions at home and in their communities,
long-term support from a like-minded organization like Maple Leaf
Foods enables us to deliver award-winning programs to support them
in their efforts."
How to take part
The Future Farmer Mission can be
accessed for free through the Earth Rangers App beginning Monday,
July 29.
Scientist, educator and content creator, Dr. Sarah Habibi, PhD (@sarahahabibi) will be
bringing the mission to life and providing activity tips on social
media as she takes on the mission at home with her son.
"The key to protecting the planet and our food supply for years
to come lies in understanding the science behind sustainable
farming, which is important to me as both a parent and an educator.
I am eager to support the Future Farmer Mission and show families
how easy it is to take part. I hope that seeing my son and I
creating and learning together will inspire others to participate
and make a difference for our planet," says Dr. Habibi.
To learn more about Maple Leaf Foods' commitment to
environmental sustainability,
visit MapleLeafFoods.com/our-commitments
About Maple Leaf Foods
Maple Leaf Foods is a carbon neutral company with a vision to be
the most sustainable protein company on earth, responsibly
producing food products under leading brands including Maple
Leaf®, Maple Leaf Prime®, Maple Leaf Natural
Selections®, Schneiders®,
Schneiders® Country Naturals®,
Mina®, Greenfield Natural Meat Co.®,
LightLife® and Field Roast™. The Company employs
approximately 13,500 people and does business primarily
in Canada, the U.S. and Asia. The Company is
headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario and its shares
trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange (MFI).
1About
this Study: These findings are from a survey conducted by Maple
Leaf Foods from April 8th to April 10th,
2024, among a representative sample of 1,500 online Canadians who
are members of the Angus Reid Forum. The survey was conducted in
English and French. For comparison purposes only, a probability
sample of this size would carry a margin of error of +/-2.53
percentage points, 19 times out of 20.
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