Boosting Agri-Food Profitability And Innovation
Ontario's agri-food sector will be more innovative, responsive and profitable as a result of a five-year, up to $300-million investment by Ontario and the Government of Canada under Growing Forward. The Honourable Gerry Ritz, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, and the Honourable Leona Dombrowsky, Ontario Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, today announced new Growing Forward programs for the sector. The federal-provincial agreement outlining details of the program in Ontario has been signed. Industry participants were consulted extensively on which programs should be available under the Growing Forward initiative in Ontario. As a result, programming focuses on two areas: Best Practices and Innovation and Science. Best Practices helps improve performance in four key areas: environment and climate change; food safety and traceability; business development; and biosecurity. Innovation and science programs will encourage and support ongoing research and the commercialization of research. QUOTES "I am very proud we have reached an agreement with Ontario. For
Ontario producers, this is truly a momentous occasion. Growing Forward
programs will deliver real results for farmers and their families and
place greater emphasis on profitability and innovation." "Growing Forward reflects the needs of our agri-food industry. It
puts emphasis on building a profitable sector through investment in innovation,
a flexible approach to meet individual business needs and more partnerships
with industry." QUICK FACTS
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Forward in Ontario BACKGROUNDERGrowing ForwardGrowing Forward is a five-year commitment by Canada's federal, provincial and territorial governments to support the development of a profitable, innovative agri-food sector that is adept at managing risk and responsive to market demands. The federal and Ontario governments have agreed to pursue three outcomes:
The federal and provincial governments have committed approximately $300 million in funding for programs over the five years of Growing Forward, from 2008 to 2013. The federal government will contribute approximately $181 million while the province will contribute approximately $121 million. Growing Forward replaces the Agricultural Policy Framework (APF), a five-year federal-provincial-territorial agreement on agri-food signed in 2003 that helped create a national approach to agri-food. In Ontario, Growing Forward programs have been developed around two suites: Best Practices and Innovation and Science. The Best Practices suite will provide programs in the following areas:
The Innovation and Science suite will encourage ongoing research and the commercialization of research ideas through the following initiatives:
The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) is the lead for Growing Forward programs in Ontario. As they did under the Agricultural Policy Framework, OMAFRA, in co-operation with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, will establish partnerships with provincial agri-food organizations to deliver specific Growing Forward programs. For more information, contact: Government of Canada Government of Ontario
For more information: Toll Free: 1-877-424-1300 Local: (519) 826-4047 E-mail: ag.info.omafra@ontario.ca
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