On my previous co-op I had the opportunity
to work with the Alberta Canola Producers Commission. As a Canadian I am used
to an abundance of natural resources, however, I typically do not think of the
work that goes into the production.
There has been a rise of concerns with the
Canola Producers due to emerging health trends, diminishing farmers, and the
chemicals that are being used on crops. This is why I chose this topic to
explore and discuss as an environmental and value-adding approach for our
traditional industries to increase sustainability.
Most people are more familiar with Canola/
Canola oil, which is used for cooking and other culinary needs. However, with
this being the decade of health and wellness, oils are automatically deemed
unhealthy. This is not true. There is a lack of education provided in the
agriculture industry. No surprise since there are no lessons taught in school
systems. I have seen commercials how
schools should teach children about gardening, and agriculture goes hand and hand.
It should be encouraged to learn our roots (no pun intended).
By teaching children about farming it
incorporates several different skills. A few of those skills are as a sense of
community, responsibility, awareness of the environment, and the sciences
behind harvesting, and processing. There are so many different components of
agriculture that it could be potentially a course of its own. This could increase the number of individuals
that decide to pursue a career in farming. There currently a focus on office
jobs, and trades are being looked over. However as the number of farmers
decreases it results in the number of crops decreases. If no one is committed
to the industry it will eventually collapse and the public will suffer.
Agriculture is a massive industry which is
I specified Canola. My experience has showed me the consequences the public is
having on the industry. Even as people go gluten-free it affects those who grow
crops. Another aspect to note, are the amount of chemicals being used, and
blatant ignorance surrounding the environment. The products being used on crops
have an impact on the final crop. It is ideal to remain as natural as possible
but people are spraying dangerous and hazardous substances on crops, or in the
water, which affects the soil the crops are grown in. The soil and conditions in which crops are
grown also have an impact and need to be assessed and continuously monitored.
It takes a group of people and advanced technology
in order to satisfy the need of the current population. The population is
constantly growing yet not growing enough supplies to meet the need.
Agriculture should be added to the curriculum to increase awareness and to
motivate kids to get involved. At the very least they would become educated on
the topic and would be able to form accurate factual notes.