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Canada: Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers chair to step down

After nine years chairing the Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers board of directors, George Gilvesy has chosen not to seek reappointment, which has resulted in the appointment of Steve Peters as his successor, effective Nov. 1.

Gilvesy's tenure as chair has been marked by his unwavering commitment to collaboration within the greenhouse sector and all levels of government. His strategic vision and dedication have propelled the OGVG members to new heights, enhancing the organization's role as a leader in Ontario's greenhouse-grown vegetables. Through his guidance, OGVG has successfully navigated challenges and strengthened partnerships with stakeholders across the agricultural community.

"I have had the pleasure of serving with George, who has inspired me and given me so many new perspectives on how agriculture and government can work together to achieve common goals," said Rick Mastronardi, district 1 vice chair. "He will be sadly missed by many across the agricultural sector."

Gilvesy's passion has been instrumental in advocating for policies that support environmentally friendly growing methods, managing government regulations and ultimately benefiting consumers and the planet.

"George's leadership has fundamentally shaped the direction of the Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers," said Kevin Safrance, district 2 vice chair. "His contributions will leave a lasting impact on our organization and the industry as a whole. We wish him all the best in his retirement and thank him for his dedication and service."

George's retirement marks the end of an era for the Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers, but his influence will continue to resonate within the industry.

Source: The Produce News

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