BMO: Go Local and Support Canadian Farm Families This Weekend

BMO: Go Local and Support Canadian Farm Families This Weekend

ID: 73806

- 94 per cent of Canadians believe it's important to buy locally grown produce and wine on a regular basis - Agricultural sector accounts for approximately eight per cent of Canada's total Gross Domestic Product


(firmenpresse) - TORONTO, ONTARIO -- (Marketwire) -- 10/07/11 -- From the oven roasted turkey to a homemade pumpkin pie, this Thanksgiving weekend Canadians are looking to put more locally grown food on the table, a trend that is catching on throughout the year.

According to a BMO survey, commissioned by Leger Marketing, the majority of Canadians (94 per cent) believe it's important to support local farmers and buy local on a regular basis.

"Canadians understand the significant contribution our farm families, and the agricultural industry as a whole, make to Canada's national economy," said David Rinneard, National Manager, Agriculture, BMO Bank of Montreal. "By buying locally, it supports an industry that currently employs one in eight jobs directly and accounts for approximately eight per cent of Canada's total GDP."

Fast Facts About Canada's Agriculture Industry:

BMO's survey also revealed that Canadians try to purchase the following home-grown products always or frequently:

"By visiting a nearby farmers market or surveying your grocery store, many of the typical Thanksgiving menu items such as turkey, garden vegetables, grains, gourds and beverages including wine and beer, can be bought from local producers," added Mr. Rinneard.

Turkey, all the Fixins', and Canadian Wines

BMO also reminds Canadians that while this is an opportunity to give thanks for family, friends and the harvest, there are many who will not have a holiday table of their own. "At BMO we believe it is important to be part of the community, and encourage Canadians to donate to a food bank or community organization, which helps ensure those with limited resources can sit down to a healthy, nutritious meal this holiday weekend," added Mr. Rinneard.

The survey was completed online from June 27 to 30, 2011, using Leger Marketing's online panel, LegerWeb. A sample of 1576 Canadians, 18 years of age or older, were surveyed.






Contacts:
Paul Cunliffe
Toronto
416-867-3996


Sarah Bensadoun
Montreal
514-877-8224


Laurie Grant
Vancouver
604-665-7596

Internet Address:

Weitere Infos zu dieser Pressemeldung:

Themen in dieser Pressemitteilung:


Unternehmensinformation / Kurzprofil:
drucken  als PDF  an Freund senden  Adherex Reports Meeting With FDA's Pediatric Subcommittee of the Oncologic Drugs Advisory Committee on the Development of Sodium Thiosulfate Injection Equity Research on Hudson City Bancorp Inc. and Flagstar Bancorp Inc. -- Savings and Loans Industry Continues to Struggle
Bereitgestellt von Benutzer: MARKET WIRE
Datum: 07.10.2011 - 11:00 Uhr
Sprache: Deutsch
News-ID 73806
Anzahl Zeichen: 0

contact information:
Town:

TORONTO, ONTARIO



Kategorie:

Commercial & Investment Banking



Diese Pressemitteilung wurde bisher 176 mal aufgerufen.


Die Pressemitteilung mit dem Titel:
"BMO: Go Local and Support Canadian Farm Families This Weekend"
steht unter der journalistisch-redaktionellen Verantwortung von

BMO Bank of Montreal (Nachricht senden)

Beachten Sie bitte die weiteren Informationen zum Haftungsauschluß (gemäß TMG - TeleMedianGesetz) und dem Datenschutz (gemäß der DSGVO).


Alle Meldungen von BMO Bank of Montreal



 

Werbung



Facebook

Sponsoren

foodir.org The food directory für Deutschland
Informationen für Feinsnacker finden Sie hier.

Firmenverzeichniss

Firmen die firmenpresse für ihre Pressearbeit erfolgreich nutzen
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z