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Community Voices Back Greenhouses, Expect Accountability

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A recent survey shows that the greenhouse vegetable-growing industry is not only well-supported but also has community members expecting it to engage responsibly.

This research points out a significant chance for candidates in this fall’s municipal elections to endorse balanced, progressive policies that foster growth while addressing community needs and collaborating with the greenhouse sector.

The survey was carried out by Campaign Research in Kingsville and Chatham-Kent from April 9 to April 17.

It revealed that 91 per cent of Chatham-Kent residents feel the greenhouse sector brings a net benefit to their community. In Kingsville, this figure was 92 per cent.

However, 92 per cent of those surveyed believe local governments should take an active role in guiding and supporting greenhouse and agricultural development.

“The greenhouse sector is not just an agricultural sector. It is one of the economic engines that helps sustain families, businesses, and community services across the region,” said Executive Director of the Ontario Greenhouse Vegetable Growers, Richard Lee. “As the greenhouse sector continues to expand, we recognize that growth must go hand-in-hand with community dialogue and responsible planning.”

Nine out of ten respondents agree that the greenhouse sector provides meaningful jobs; 92 per cent think it’s essential for their community’s long-term future; and 97 per cent support produce grown in Ontario or Canada.

Almost a third of respondents also noted environmental issues, pollution, and resource use as major concerns. Other worries mentioned included job impacts on the economy and labor-related challenges.

“These findings reinforce that support for greenhouse agriculture comes with an expectation of accountability,” added Lee. “We are committed to listening, improving, and working collaboratively with communities to ensure our growth reflects local values.”

The survey has a margin of error of +/- 4.6 per cent, accurate 19 times out of 20.


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