“The recommendations are around the next agricultural policy framework, and that’s negotiated between the federal government and the provinces, and they have not come to an agreement yet,” Mr. Preston said.
The federal government’s policy framework will decide which agriculture projects get funding. It will be completed during the annual agriculture ministers’ summit in Saskatoon from July 20 to 22.
“I think the federal government is generally on board, but some provincial governments are very supportive while others are less. So, I think a lot of it depends on the provincial government,” Mr. Preston said.
The next five-year policy framework (2023-2028) will replace the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP) which ends in ends March 31, 2023, said Cameron Newbigging, a spokesperson for Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, in a written statement to The Globe and Mail.
Mr. Newbigging said the current framework is being discussed among governments and other concerned Canadian stakeholders.
“Federal, provincial and territorial governments are consulting with Canadians, including stakeholders such as producers, processors, Indigenous communities, women in agriculture, youth, environmental organizations, and small and emerging sectors,” he said.
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