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Government Of Canada Announces Help For Producers
February 25, 2008
OTTAWA - The Government of Canada is working to deliver real help for farm families facing financial pressure. On February 25, amendments to the Agricultural Marketing Products Act (AMPA) were introduced which will give Canadian producers better access to cash advances. “This Government has worked closely with producer groups to develop solutions when sectors are hard hit by economic circumstances beyond their control,” says Gord Brown, Member of Parliament for Leeds-Grenville. “Right now Canadian livestock producers are struggling with a high dollar and high production costs, but these kinds of short-term struggles can strike any agricultural sector. When farm families face these downturns, we will be there to help.” The Government’s proposed changes to the Advance Payments Program (APP) through the amendments to AMPA will make sure Canadian producers can access up to $400,000 in repayable advances. The proposed amendments to the APP will provide easier access to immediate cash flow by:
The Government is also announcing a new $50 million initiative with the Canadian Pork Council to deliver a sow cull program that will help restructure the industry to bring it in line with market realities. In addition, over the next two weeks, the Government will work with industry and review meat inspection user fees to assess their impact on competitiveness of the sector. As well, the Government of Canada is working to reduce costs and increase competitiveness under Canada's enhanced feed ban. This complements the federal government's commitment of $80 million to help the industry adjust to new feed standards. The Government will continue to work with the livestock industry to find ways of helping industry position itself to be competitive in the long term. These measures include enhancing market access efforts in addition to reducing the regulatory burden and examining means to reduce the cost of the feed ban implementation. |
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