Halifax, Nova Scotia – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Nova Scotia farmers will get more support through a new federal-provincial funding agreement. The Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership will invest $46.25 million over five years in Nova Scotia’s agriculture sector.
“We have a long-standing partnership with the federal government to help our farmers be successful,” said Agriculture Minister Greg Morrow. “This agreement brings a 25 per cent increase in program funding to support our agriculture and agri-food sector. I want to thank the farmers and others in the agriculture industry who worked with us on the new programs and encourage them to make good use of them.”
The agreement will help strengthen and support the sector by focusing on five key priorities:
- building capacity, growth and competitiveness
- helping agriculture businesses adapt to climate change and protect the environment
- pursuing science, research and innovation
- developing markets and trade for agricultural products
- making farms more resilient and building public trust in food safety, animal welfare and environmental stewardship