Press Release
Yukon’s Minister responsible for Agriculture Ranj Pillai shared Yukon’s priorities at the annual meeting of Canada’s agriculture ministers on July 18 and 19 in Quebec City. The future of local agriculture, the priorities of young farmers and employment labour programs were among the agenda items.
The recently announced Food Policy for Canada was also on the agenda, with discussions focused on encouraging food sovereignty in remote communities in Yukon and across the North. The Food Policy for Canada includes a Northern Isolated Community Initiatives Fund to find innovative and practical solutions to increase food security across the North, together with other federal and northern partners.
A Young Farmers Panel discussion was held as part of the national meetings. Panelists shared their perspectives on current issues affecting young farmers, including: mental health, innovation and technology adoption, managing a farm business, consumer trends, young women in agriculture and sustainability in agriculture.
The Government of Yukon will continue to work with young Yukon farmers to support and find solutions to current and future challenges around education, land and funding opportunities.
It was encouraging to see the work in Quebec City to strengthen Canadian agriculture in all the jurisdictions of this country, with emphasis on the younger generation of farmers. Yukon’s work with the Government of Canada through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership is growing our capacity to produce local food and business opportunities for Yukoners. This meeting was a great opportunity to share the successes of Yukon’s increasingly diverse agriculture industry.
Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources Ranj Pillai
Matthew Cameron
Cabinet Communications
867-393-7136
matthew.cameron@gov.yk.ca
Rod Jacob
Communications, Energy, Mines and Resources
867-667-3005
rod.jacob@gov.yk.ca
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