New report highlights locally-grown seed diversity in Canada
May 21, 2024 3:10 pm Leave your thoughtsOTTAWA, CANADA – May 21, 2024 – The non-profit organization, SeedChange, has published a new... View Article
OTTAWA, CANADA – May 21, 2024 – The non-profit organization, SeedChange, has published a new... View Article
When the pandemic hit, many of us had the same reflex: reach for seeds. Luckily,... View Article
We need to approach post-COVID-19 recovery in the food system in a way that’s also going to build resilience to climate change.
Our executive director spoke about working with farmers to ramp up seed production in the name of self-sufficiency.
Farmers everywhere are on the frontlines of climate change, writes SeedChange Executive Director, Jane Rabinowicz in The Hill Times.
Our ED, Jane Rabinowicz, discusses Farmers for Climate Solutions in the National Observer.
Farmers are impacted by the climate crisis, but the way they tend the land can help mitigate climate change.
The time to work with farmers on climate action is now.
Healthy, sustainable diets cannot exist without healthy, sustainable farming.
Canada won’t meet its UN Sustainable Development Goals biodiversity targets unless it takes urgent action.
With 75 per cent of crop diversity lost worldwide, it’s Jane's mission to safeguard seeds and breed resilient new varieties.
SeedChange Executive Director, Jane Rabinowicz, was featured in "We Are Canada" on CBC!
Organic researchers have been innovating on a shoestring budget for decades. Imagine what could be achieved with more.