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Money for On-Farm Environmental Improvements
The environmental efforts of horticultural producers continue to be recognized and encouraged. The Canada-Ontario Environmental Farm Plan Program has extended funding of environmental projects for 2008. This funding bridges the gap between the Agriculture Policy Framework and the not yet announced Growing Forward federal initiative. The maximum contribution per legal farm entity for Canada-Ontario Farm Stewardship Program (COFSP) and Greencover Canada (GC) combined is $50,000 (the maximum contribution from Greencover Canada alone is $20,000). An additional $15,000 is available from the Canada-Ontario Water Supply Expansion Program (COWSEP). This in an increase over the previous program. Producers who participated in a COFSP, GC or COWSEP between April, 2005 and March 31, 2008 will carry forward into 2008 any federal costshare received for projects claimed during that period. Ontario producers with an Environmental Farm Plan (EFP) Third Edition deemed appropriate through peer review are eligible to apply for costshare incentives through the Canada-Ontario Farm Stewardship Program, Greencover Canada, and the Canada-Ontario Water Supply Expansion Program to implement actions identified in their farm plans. The cost-share available is for new projects initiated on or after April 1, 2008. No cost-share will be offered for project invoices issued prior to this date. All approved projects must be completed and operational, and a final inspection arranged with local OSCIA Program Representative, by December 15, 2008. The Canada-Ontario Environmental Farm Plan has lots of opportunities for horticulture producers. Aside from the normal EFP things like well head upgrades, fuel and pesticide storage, soil erosion protection and shelterbelts, money is available for the following horticultural items: IPM
Water Supply Expansion
Fertigation
On-farm Composting
Cull Fruit and Vegetable Management (liquids and solids)
Protection from Wild-life
Funding is provided for anywhere from 30-50% of the project, depending on the particular details of the project. You have the opportunity to credit your time and machinery use as in-kind support for the project. Participants are also encouraged to take advantage of other sources of funding, for example your local conservation authority. Although there is lots of money available, it is available on a first come first serve basis. So, if any of the projects identified above are on your to do list, the time is now for horticulture producers to take advantage of this program. This money can all be accessed through your local EFP coordinator. You
find this information on the OSCIA web site at www.ontariosoilcrop.org
or by calling 1-800-265-9751.
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