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Manitoba GF-2 Program to Focus on Improved Environmental Sustainability of Farms
Ron Kostyshyn - Agriculture Minister Manitoba

Farmscape for April 24, 2013

The first programs unveiled for Manitoba under the new five year federal provincial Growing Forward 2 framework will focus and helping farmers protect water quality and improve the environmental sustainability of their operations.
Earlier this week federal agriculture minister Gerry Ritz and Manitoba agriculture minister Ron Kostyshyn officially launched Growing Forward 2 agricultural programs in Manitoba.
The new five-year agreement includes a 176 million dollar Canada-Manitoba investment for strategic initiatives, a 50 percent increase in cost-shared funding and one billion dollars for federal-only strategic initiatives.
Manitoba agriculture minister Ron Kostyshyn says Manitoba Growing Forward 2 programs will focus on strengthening competiveness and market development, innovation, adaptability and industry capacity.

Clip-Ron Kostyshyn-Agriculture Minister Manitoba:
Today we unveil the first initiatives under growing assurance programs.
It is focused on helping farmers improve the environmental sustainability on their operations and is targeted to improve water quality.
Eligible Manitoba producers can receive financial assistance to implement beneficial management practices or BMPs to address manure management strategics identified through environmental farm planning processes.
These targeted BMPS will help Manitoba producers make necessary changes to upgrade existing manure storage structures and maintain water quality by reducing the phosphorus levels in soils.
In months ahead growing assurances will expand in offering to include other areas such as food safety for farmers and processors, modern industry led insurance systems positions the industry to be very competitive in the global market place.

Kostyshyn suggests we need to ensure the young farmers of Manitoba get support to develop critical farm management skills and innovative farm systems and Growing Forward 2 will assist in complimenting those goals.
For Farmscape.Ca, I'm Bruce Cochrane.


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