ONFC highlights Co-ops at Organic Conference

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Author: Carolyn

Posted: January 19, 2012

Categories: News from Sustain Ontario

“Building Local Organic Value Chains Using Co-operative Structural Models”

12:00 – 4:30pm, January 26th, 2012 at the Guelph Organic Conference, Room UC103

In light of the U.N.’s recognition of 2012 as the International Year of the Co-operative, this session explores the valuable role of co-operatives as a successful business model for creating resilient local and organic supply chains, drawing upon the expertise of a diversity of food and farming co-operators working at many different scales across Ontario.  Highlights of the afternoon including a collaborative discussion of several models of small and midscale values-based supply chains, information sharing from the province’s nascent food co-operative network, and a panel composed of five unique co-ops working at all levels of the food chain. ***

Cost: $55 (students $20) + HST

For additional information about this session, please contact Hannah Renglich at hrenglich@onfc.ca.

Read more for speakers and schedule.

 

12:00 pm registration outside UC103, pick-up of pre-ordered organic box lunches

 

1:00 pm: Presentation on important role of co-ops in the organic movement, co-operative value chains in organic food and farming, and Ontario’s Local Organic Food Co-operative Network.

Russ Christianson, Rhythm Communications

Hannah Renglich, Local Organic Food Co-operative Network

Randy Whitteker, Ontario Natural Food Co-op

 

2:30 pm: Co-op Panel: producer-owned, consumer-owned, worker-owned, and multistakeholder co-ops engaged in growing, processing, distributing and selling food, with an emphasis on local, organic, social justice, international and domestic fair trade values.

Bill Barrett, Sumac Community Worker Co-op, Planet Bean

Erin Chapelle, Karma Marketplace

Ayal Dinner, West End Food Co-op

Loretta McHenry, The London Co-op Store

Ted Zettel, Organic Meadow

 

3:45: Challenges and opportunities, group discussion.

 

Cost: $55 (students $20) + HST

For additional information about this session, please contact Hannah Renglich at hrenglich@onfc.ca.