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NOVEMBER 16, 2017
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Still some potential pitfalls in proposed federal tax reforms Accountant hopes effects are manageable BY ALLAN DAWSON Co-operator staff/Portage la Prairie
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he federal government’s revised tax change proposals have got rid of the most egregious problems, but a few provisions could still cost farmers money. That’s according to Mike Poole, a Brandon-based accountant with MNP, at a recent Keystone AgriSee TAX REFORM on page 7 »
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Beef Producers sees carbon policy as a win, but still has some worries Manitoba Beef Producers saw some of its priorities reflected in the province’s proposed carbon plan, but say input prices are still a concern BY ALEXIS STOCKFORD
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anitoba Beef Producers has checked exemp tions for on-farm emissions and farm fuel off its carbon policy wish list, but it’s not done yet. MBP general manager Brian Lemon says there’s still plenty of advocacy work to be done on the details on the plan.
The province unveiled its climate and green plan Oct. 27, including two major agricultural exemptions. Under the provincial strategy their purple farm fuels are exempt from carbon taxes and the sector won’t be directly targeted for emission reductions. There’s also a suggested biodiesel mandate jump from two to five per cent, a suggested multi-instituT:10.25” tional research hub dubbed
the Manitoba Centre for Sustainable Agriculture, an ecological goods and services program, modelled on ALUS, encouraging conservation practices, more support for precision farming and developing biocomposites, risk assessment for severe weather impacts and support for beneficial practices adapting farms to climate change, a cautious encouragement to tile drainage access and more focus on
watersheds to deal with water quality and flooding. “I think there’s a lot of details that we still need to see, but where we’re at in exempting our emissions is absolutely appropriate, especially given that our emissions, for the most part, are a function of the digestive system of our animals and that’s cyclical carbon,” Lemon See CARBON POLICY on page 6 »
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