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Family farms and migrant farm workers in Canada
1. For the purposes of this chapter, ‘family farming’ refers to agricultural operations
exclusively, although aquaculture – the farming of aquatic animals and plants,
such as fish, shellfish and seaweed – has a sizeable industry in Canada that
generates over C$2 billion annually and employs thousands of Canadians.
2. Ibid.
3. Darrell Toma,
The Knowledge Guide: Best Management Practices of Leading Farmers
“Learning from Leaders”
(Edmonton: D. M. Toma International Management,
2005)
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http://bit.ly/1nLi7TVNotes and References