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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2025 · 14 MIN

The Future of Organics + Industry Impacts You Should Know Now

from NOW and Then · host CHFA

Tune in to June's episode where we’re joined by our first-ever guest speakers: Lara Tiro, food scientist and commercialization expert, and Christine Farkas, research chef and culinary innovation specialist — the dynamic duo behind Munching on Molecules.Together with host Lynsey Walker, they unpack some of the most important topics currently shaping the future of the organic and wellness industry in Canada, from:The latest updates to the Canadian Organic StandardsHow U.S. tariffs are already impacting Canadian innovation and packagingNew regulatory changes that brands and professionals need to knowHow industry voices, including yours, can influence what organic means moving forwardWhether you’re a product developer, brand owner, or just curious about what’s next in organics, this episode offers actionable insights and expert perspectives to help you stay ahead so tune in now and be part of the conversation shaping the future of our industry.To submit a public comment for the Organic Standards, click here. To register for The Trust Factor: Navigating Brand Responsibility and Consumer Demand in Natural, Organic & Wellness Products webinar, visit this link.

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