Press Release
October 16, 2018
VICTORIA – Indigenous communities in British Columbia that are interested in developing agriculture businesses and supporting local food security will soon have more tools to plan and pursue those opportunities.
Professional and qualified business consultants with experience in building agriculture ventures are able to provide site-specific guidance on the types of crops or livestock that may do well in the community, with further support to develop comprehensive financial and business plans to help ensure a successful agriculture business.
“Our government is very pleased to partner with British Columbia to support the B.C. Indigenous Agriculture Development Program,” said Lawrence MacAulay, federal Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food. “Canada’s agriculture and agri-food sector has incredible potential for growth, and this new program will help Indigenous farmers and communities take important steps towards creating well-paying jobs and long-term economic development.”
Supporting the planning of farming projects builds food security, which is of benefit to Indigenous peoples around the province. Indigenous communities, Tribal Councils and economic development corporations are eligible to apply for this support through the B.C. Indigenous Agriculture Development Program, to access funding provided by the governments of Canada and British Columbia.
“I’ve been so excited to meet with First Nations leaders and community members across B.C. and to learn how they want to develop agriculture and food production,” said Lana Popham, B.C.’s Minister of Agriculture. “This program will make an important contribution to that effort as it helps First Nations in B.C. plan and develop farming projects that will build food security and create local jobs. It is my hope this program will act as a catalyst for new agriculture operations in Indigenous communities throughout our province.”
“The Community Futures Development Corporation of Central Interior First Nations is looking forward to working with the federal and provincial governments in delivering agricultural programs and business services to Indigenous farmers and producers in B.C.,” said Trevor Kempthorne, agriculture business development manager, Community Futures Development Corporation of Central Interior First Nations.
The program criteria and funding available includes:
The B.C. Indigenous Agriculture Development Program is open for applications and will run for the duration of the five-year Canadian Agricultural Partnership. The partnership is a federal-provincial-territorial $3-billion investment that includes $2 billion in cost-shared strategic initiatives delivered by the provinces and territories, and $1 billion for federal programs and services, through March 2023.
Learn More:
Application criteria, information and forms are available here: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/agriculture-seafood/programs/indigenous-agriculture-development-program
B.C. Indigenous Agriculture Development Program information will be available at the Indigenous Agriculture Forum in Kamloops, Oct. 17-18, 2018: https://www.indigenousagriforum.com/
The forum is being hosted by the Community Futures Development Corporation of Central Interior First Nations: http://cfdcofcifn.com/
Contacts:
Dave Townsend
Government Communications and Public Engagement
Ministry of Agriculture
250 356-7098
250 889-5945 (cell)
Katie Hawkins
Director of Communications
Office of the Honourable Lawrence MacAulay
katie.hawkins@canada.ca
613-773-1059
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Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Ottawa
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