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Federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau (second from left) toured a local sugarbush and held a roundtable discussion Mar. 2 in Elmira. She was joined by Matt Jessop, chair of EMSF; maple syrup Bill Atwood producer Terry Hoover; Woolwich Mayor Sandy Shantz; Kitchener-Conestoga MP Tim Louis; and producer Fred Martin.
Federal ag. minister tours local sugarbush Marie-Claude Bibeau visits West Montrose producer’s farm ahead of roundtable discussion with farmers in Elmira Bill Atwood Observer Staff
FEDERAL MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE AND Agri-Food Marie-Claude Bibeau last week got a glimpse of local maple syrup production with her visit to Fred Martin’s farm in West Montrose. “It’s very impressive, they are extremely well equipped, very modern, and very passionate as always. And it’s always good to have the oppor-
tunity to speak directly with the farmers to better understand their reality, to share with them all the support that can be provided by the government,” Bibeau said. Providing some feedback, Martin noted one of the biggest needs is for better communication between the ministry and the industry. “There are always issues in agriculture that need to be addressed. And by meeting with these
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people, that’s how we communicate – hopefully they can address them and enhance agriculture,” he told The Observer. Bibeau acknowledged that it has not been completely smooth sailing between the Liberal government and farmers recently. “I’m visiting farmers all across the country, I can see their dedication. This is their farm, their land, their soil. Their animals are the most precious
thing they have. So, yes, it’s true that we’re encouraging them to go further and faster in terms of reducing our emissions, but we are also putting our money where our mouth is,” she said, pointing to the $1.5 billion allocated to the industry under Canada’s emissions reduction plan. That includes $495.7 million for the Agricultural Clean Technology program. Kitchener-Conestoga MP Tim Louis, who
sits on the agriculture committee, said there is always going to be friction between the two groups. “I welcome the discussion. The industry has come so far, so fast, starting with buckets out in the woods, and now we’re looking at high-tech ways of doing things efficiently and productively lowering emissions. It’s quite impressive to see,” he said of maple syrup production. While Martin said his
concerns were addressed, he is also taking a waitand-see approach to the relationship. “It’s always until the rubber hits the road – seeing an actual [benefit] come down to the farm level is important.” The minister also hosted a roundtable discussion with several local producers who brought up a number of concerns. Mark Reusser, vice president of the Ontario Federation → AG. MINISTER 4
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