The Quebec and federal governments have announced the implementation of a new partnership to provide funding for the agriculture and agri-food sector.
READ MORE: Coworking space dedicated to food, agriculture opens in Edmonton
Federal Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay and his provincial counterpart, Laurent Lessard, launched the Quebec arm of the Canadian Agricultural Partnership Friday in Montreal.
READ MORE: Growth expected in Canada’s agriculture sector: FCC
Ottawa will contribute 60 per cent of the $293 million over the next five years, while Quebec will fund 40 per cent.
READ MORE: Vancouver Island group urging farmers to produce environmentally-friendly crops
The president of Quebec’s professional farmers’ union says the money could be used in many ways, including finding alternatives to pesticides.
READ MORE: Business leaders believe protein supercluster will ‘turbo-charge’ agriculture investment
The policy framework will be used to support agricultural initiatives such as agri-tourism circuits, innovations in environmental practices or advisory programs.
READ MORE: Government reveals who is getting $950M in ‘supercluster’ funding
Federal, provincial and territorial agriculture ministers reached an agreement on the key elements of the $3-billion framework in July 2017.