With Thanksgiving quickly approaching, the province is marking Ontario Agriculture Week by celebrating the 52,000 hard-working farmers and their families who provide Ontarians with fresh, locally-grown, high-quality food and beverages.
Ontario's farmers are key to the success of the province's agri-food sector, which generates almost $36 billion in Gross Domestic Product and employs almost 790,000 Ontarians, producing more than 200 different commodities. Almost 65 per cent of their harvest is purchased by Ontario food processors and made into high-quality locally-grown products for consumers to enjoy.
To help support farmers and the work they do, the government has:
- Invested in projects to help increase productivity, innovation, market development and competitiveness for Ontario's agriculture and agri-food businesses through Growing Forward 2
- Worked with industry partners to help promote local food and beverages to meet the diversity of Ontario's consumer marketplace
- Supported environmental stewardship initiatives by supporting on-farm improvements to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
- Invested in jobs and growth in the agri-food sector through programs such as the Jobs and Prosperity Fund's Food and Beverage Growth Fund
- Created new economic opportunities for Ontario's agri-food industry through targeted investments across the agri-food value chain and minister-led trade missions
- Supported supply management and regulated marketing to help maintain a stable, quality supply of products for Ontario's food processors and consumers
- Invested in the Greenbelt Fund to support initiatives that help enhance consumer awareness and access to local food, and generate demand and supply of Ontario foods and beverages