Global food solutions company helping the world’s top & niche consumer brands develop bespoke sourcing programs, innovative products, & sustainable value chains
.@ArthritisSoc has released a Report Card assessing the state of arthritis in CAN. It's a rallying cry to develop a concrete, solution-oriented national plan. We need to take action aimed at enhancing access to arthritis care & improving health outcomes: https://t.co/sEsnQFw6FS
In an ideal world, today would be just another day. #Arthritis wouldn’t be a leading cause of disability. With your support, we can turn the ideal into the real.
Make a donation today and see its impact doubled, https://t.co/vpCfx3Ikqg.
#WorldArthritisDay
Tomorrow and this week, 50+ landmarks and monuments will be lit up across the country in support of #ArthritisAwarenessMonth. Snap a selfie at the location nearest you and use #blue4arthritis to show your support. Here's the list of places being lit up: https://t.co/eICSDC04Uk
Innovative technologies can help us make agrifood systems more efficient, inclusive, resilient & sustainable.
How @FAO is using blockchain technology to ensure transparency, traceability & sustainability along the food chain👉https://t.co/0vOCXiEdt4
#Digital4Impact#UNFSS2023
Happy Birthday to us! Thanks to our incredible staff over the years, past and present, who have contributed to our success today...and into the future! #MarcatusQED#Anniversary#Teamwork#BrightFuture
🎉 Celebrating 22 Years of Impact!🌍🚀 Grateful for our incredible global team and their dedication in revolutionizing agriculture to solve the world's pressing challenges. Here's to making a positive difference for another 22 years! #MarcatusQED#Innovation#Sustainability 🌱🌎
🎉 Congrats to Kantharaj from @MarcatusQED Agriculture Operations team for clinching the victory at the Global Gherkins Quiz 2023 in #Turkiye ! 🌟 Your knowledge and expertise are truly remarkable. 🥳 Keep shining and making us proud! 🙌👏 #GherkinsQuizChampion#MarcatusQED
Love the #WorldCup2022, especially watching it in Toronto! People (and our staff) from all around the world cheering for their home country/countries! ⚽️
17 Global Goals
1 shared future
Sport unites people from all over the 🌎.
During the #FIFAWorldCup, let the power of ⚽️ bring people together, promote peace and advance the #SDGs.
Achieving gender parity throughout the @UN is a personal priority for me and a strategic goal for the Organization.
We have come a long way, and I thank everyone involved in our efforts to meet the goal of parity at all levels by 2028.
We are accelerating our sustainability efforts and scaling up impact across the globe through our participation in the UN @globalcompactca#unitingbusiness
♻️🌊 A #JustTransition to a net-zero ocean economy is an opportunity to create decent, fair & safe green jobs.
To address the climate crisis, the UN @globalcompact called on global leaders at #COP27 to take action on 3️⃣ areas for our #ocean. Learn more: https://t.co/mNfQ0FNd8f
Among Canada's top agricultural products are canola, cattle and calves, beef and veal, vegetables and poultry. Canadian companies export crops, meat, maple syrup and many other products. Canada is a top exporter of agricultural products in the world and were worth $60B+ in 2016.
Using a market driven strategy, we approach sustainability from an economic, social and environmental point of view within our service offerings, including product development, global sourcing, co-packing, supply chain, food safety & quality, and responsible farming.
Among Canada's top agricultural products are canola, cattle and calves, beef and veal, vegetables and poultry. Canadian companies export crops, meat, maple syrup and many other products. Canada is a top exporter of agricultural products in the world.
Did you know? Pickles’ history dates as far back as 2030 BC, when cucumbers were pickled in the Tigris Valley. The sharp flavor of pickles proved a welcome addition to the bland bread-and-potato diet of cold weather countries like Canada.
The size of the average Canadian farm has increased over time. At the same time, the number of Canadian farms has decreased as farmers and corporations expand their business by buying other farms.