Plant science technologies are helping grow the economy, protect the environment and build stronger communities across Canada.

For example, did you know that without pesticides and plant biotechnology, Canada would need to farm almost 50 percent more land to grow the same amount of food? And, if farmers didn't have access to these tools, Canadians would pay about 55 percent more for food - roughly $4,400 more per family.

Join the vice-president of communications, Nadine Sisk, as she offers a webinar about the impressive benefits pesticides and biotech crops deliver to Canada.

Where: Webinar (information to follow)

When: January 25, 2017 from 11 am - 12 pm EST

Who: Nadine Sisk, vice-president of communications at CropLife Canada (presenter)

Please RSVP by Monday, January 23, 2017.

If you have questions, please contact Erin O'Hara at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or at 613-230-9881 ext. 3223.

Click here to RSVP.

 

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