:. Food Industry News


Canada Governments Continue Commitment to B.C. Fruit Growers

Source: Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
05/10/2009

Kelowna, British Columbia, October 3, 2009 - Minister of Agriculture and Lands Steve Thomson and Member of Parliament Ron Cannan, presented a cheque today to the B.C. Fruit Growers' Association for $591,426 as part of the Orchards and Vineyards Transition program.

Daily News Alerts

"In B.C., our tree fruit growers have established themselves as leaders in this international industry and as a result have earned an outstanding reputation for their products worldwide," said Minister Thomson. "The tree fruit and grape industry is subject to an ever-changing market and we are working with them to ensure they remain competitive both in B.C. and in the global marketplace."

In 2007, the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia entered into a Contribution Agreement for the Orchards and Vineyards Transition Program to help the tree fruit and grape industries adapt to industry pressures and changing markets. The federal government contributed $4.98 million towards strategic plans and removal costs and the province provided $3 million through a grant to the Investment Agriculture Foundation for an orchard replant program. The term of the agreement is for four years starting in fiscal 2007-08 to 2010-11.

"The Government of Canada remains committed to the long-term success of British Columbia's orchards and vineyards," said Mr. Cannan, on behalf of Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz. "I'm proud to be part of a Government that is delivering real results for farmers to ensure profitability of and growth of their operations."

Today's funding is part of the Removal Program funded by the federal government and delivered by the B.C. Fruit Growers' Association, which covers removal and disposal costs of tree fruits and/or grapes to prepare the land and make it available for agriculture or cultivation. Under the Agreement, funding in the amount of $4.140 million is provided for this program. Another $840,000 is allocated to supporting strategic regional plans.

"For almost 20 years, the orchard replant program has led to the revitalization and modernization of the B.C. tree fruit industry. As growers, we are continuing to invest in new varieties and intensive planting systems, producing high quality products for extremely competitive markets," said B.C. Fruit Growers' Association president Joe Sardinha. "The federal and provincial governments' contribution to removal, strategic development and replant programming supports the ongoing efforts of growers to diversify their farms and capitalize on evolving consumer trends. The BCFGA appreciates this support and the opportunity to deliver these programs on behalf of growers within the tree fruit and wine grape sectors."

With support from the Ministry of Agriculture and Lands, the B.C. Fruit Growers' Association initiated a long-term strategic planning process in 2006. The industry strategy has resulted in packinghouse restructuring, better quality control of packed product, new labour initiatives, industry participation in the school fruit and vegetable nutritional program and Eat and Drink B.C., expanded promotion of ambrosia apples in U.S. markets, continuing replant efforts, the launching of new cherry and apple varieties and the creation of an industry innovation fund.



GO   View more articles on this subject

Email This Article To A Colleague     Print A Copy Of This Page
 
 
 
 
FLEXNEWS - Business News for the Food Industry

About Us | Contact Us | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
 
Daily News Alerts
Related Items
The J. M. Smucker Company Announces Agreement to Acquire...
CanGro Foods Inc. Assesses Options for Two Ontario...
CoolBrands International Inc. Announces the Sale of...
US: Cholesterol-Reducing Flavonoids Found in Citrus...
Ontario Stores Boost Metro Inc's Results
Loblaw Results Rise Despite Weaker Sales
Canada: Lassonde Industries' Earnings Grow in Third...
GLG Life Tech to Offer 3.6 Mln Shares for US IPO
Discovery of Pesticide Amitraz in Turkish Pears: EU...
Tim Hortons Q3 Revenue Declines 22.3%

More in Food Industry News
Procter & Gamble Repurchasing Shares, Quiet on...
US Shoppers Going Green Despite Struggling Economy
Wessanen Sells Liberty Richter to World Finer Foods
Cheesecake Factory Sticks to 2010 Forecast
Brenntag Changes 2.5 Bln Euro Loan to Allow IPO
European Commission Refers Greece to ECJ over Unjustified...
JM Smucker's Quarterly Net Income Increases 172%
Ferrero, Hershey Would Likely Break up Cadbury
Indonesia's Astra Agro Revises Up CPO Forecast
Cocoa Supplier Olam to Benefit from Consolidation Among...

Top Headlines
Procter & Gamble Repurchasing Shares, Quiet on...
US Shoppers Going Green Despite Struggling Economy
Wessanen Sells Liberty Richter to World Finer Foods
Cheesecake Factory Sticks to 2010 Forecast
European Commission Refers Greece to ECJ over Unjustified...
JM Smucker's Quarterly Net Income Increases 172%
Cocoa Supplier Olam to Benefit from Consolidation Among...
Avebe and National Starch Food Innovation to Expand...
Auchan Backs Hypermarkets as Rivals Rethink
Ferrero Could Eye Cadbury Gum, Candy Unit
Dole Food Posts Wider Q3 Loss
Fonterra Sells Stake in UK Joint Venture to Arla
Imperial Sugar Company Closes Three-Way Joint Venture...
PepsiCo to Invest $100 Million in Egypt in 2010
Ex-Parmalat Auditors Settle US Investor Lawsuit
Tesco in Broadband Push as Reaches Beyond Groceries
India Sugar Protest Forces Parliament to Shut
Kerry Group Keeps Full Year Earnings Growth Forecast
Nestle Professional to Acquire Vitality Foodservice
Pinnacle Foods Acquires Birds Eye Foods for USD 1.3...
DSM Makes Great Strides in Production Processes for...
Russian Grocer X5 Plans Higher 2010 Capex
Brazil: Laep in Talks to Sell Dairy Plant to Nestle
SunOpta Announces Opening of Natural and Organic Sesame...
Products Comprising, and Uses of, Decarboxylated Phenolic...
Process for the Preparation of Packaged Heat-Preserved...


 


FLEXNEWS 2009 - All rights reserved
ISSN 1950-6228