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April 3, 2019 |
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A federal investment of up to $11.5 million was announced for the Horticulture Cluster under the Canadian Agricultural Partnership.
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The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs released a series of new videos on ways to prevent barn fires.
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Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Marie-Claude Bibeau recently announced an investment of up to $4.2 million under the Canadian Agricultural Partnership, AgriScience Program to the British Columbia Fruit Growers’ Association.
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Solafilm soil-biodegradable mulch film by FilmOrganic is a high performance, high tensile strength black mulch film. That means it lays nice and flat even when its windy because you can pull a 5% tension on it.
Get an early start on your season.
Solafilm is extra durable with a minimum 30-day planting window and 4-month service life. And because its soil-biodegradable, you can enjoy the reward of an extra picking instead of spending money cleaning a field of dirty old plastic.
Convenient. Economical. Clean.
Call us at 888-754-5156 ext. 15 or e-mail at info@filmorganic.com to learn more about Solafilm.
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What is your farm’s succession plan? Help gain a better understanding of the future of Canadian farming by completing Fruit and Vegetable’s Ag Succession Planning survey, and earn the chance to win a $500 cash prize.
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Selling directly to consumers is a strong trend in farming these days, and it’s no wonder why. More profit is kept by the farmer and demand for local food is higher than ever. Consumers also want to get to know, if they can, who produces their food. Among the most diverse direct-sales operations across Canada is Willowtree Farm in Port Perry, Ont.
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The federal government and the province of P.E.I. recently announced a $74 million project in Tracadie Cross. The project will see nearly 30,000 residents gain access to internet services.
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Program participants who currently use SGS Canada as the certification body for their CanadaGAP audits and self-assessment reviews must choose a new certification body as soon as possible.
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Supply-side factors will drive the profitability stories for cranberries, blueberries and maple syrup, the three Canadian horticulture sectors Farm Credit Canada (FCC) focus on in 2019.
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