The Ontario government announced on Monday that a new Local Food Fund is now accepting applications. Over the next three years, the Ministry of Agriculture and Food will be investing $30 million to create jobs and support innovative local food projects.
“Supporting local food does so much for Ontario,” says Premier Kathleen Wynne. “We are committed to working with our industry partners to increase the demand for local food, which will feed local economies across the province.”
The Local Food Fund is part of the Ontario government’s overall strategy on local food which seeks to increase awareness and demand for foods that are grown and made in Ontario. There are four categories of funding for the program, two specifically related to farming and agri-businesses or local farms with consumer outreach.
Education, Marketing and Outreach – these include projects that focus on marketing and promotional activities that improve consumer awareness and demand for local foods, such as promoting local culinary destinations, organic products, seasonal availability, and food festivals, or the promotion of new products.