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Book a Lesson on the Business & Economics of Food

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Have you noticed recent news headlines indicating that food prices for Canadian families will increase by 2 to 4 per cent in 2020?
 
According to Canada's Food Price Report by Dalhousie University and the University of Guelph, the average Canadian family will spend $12,667 on food this year, which is an increase of $487 compared to 2019 spending.
 
Invite an AgScape Teacher Ambassador into your classroom to deliver a free lesson on the Business and Economics of Food to explore agriculture and food from a business perspective.
 
Best Curriculum Connections: Business, Food and Nutrition, Civics and Careers, Social Sciences and Humanities, Careers   Book now! 

 

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