PEI

Books bring the farm to the classroom

Thirty P.E.I. farmers and agriculture representatives will be breaking out the books to read to students in Island classrooms next week.

P.E.I. producers reading to promote agricultural literacy

Farmers and agriculture representatives will be breaking out the books to read to students in P.E.I. classrooms next week.

About 30 producers will read aloud about farming and will also talk about the importance of agriculture to students in kindergarten to Grade 6.

The P.E.I. Agriculture Sector Council organized the event as part of the inaugural Canadian Agriculture Literacy Week, Feb. 26 to March 3, sponsored by Farmer's Credit Canada.

Executive director Lloyd Dalziel said he hopes the project will make Island students smarter consumers.

"There's more and more — and it increases all the time — a disconnect between consumers and the reality of producing food and where the food is coming from," said Dalziel.

"So what we really want to do is connect with people at a young age and just explain to them, you know, where there food is coming from, how it's being produced and the importance of having that food produced here locally."