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Ontario Cattlemen Pleased with Support
for Food and Farming Shown at Queen’s Park
June 4, 2010 (Guelph) – The Ontario Cattlemen’s
Association is thankful for the support shown in the
Ontario Legislature yesterday for agriculture in this
province. A resolution from Jim Wilson, PC Member of
Provincial Parliament (MPP) for the riding of
Simcoe-Grey was debated during the afternoon, but was
ultimately defeated. The resolution sought a commitment
from the government of Ontario in support of reforms to
the national AgriStability program and for a
premium-based Business Risk Management Program (BRMP) to
ease the financial burden being felt by so many farmers
in Ontario.
In
2009, Ontario agriculture’s net income was in the red by
$50 million, a loss that is projected to be ten times
greater – half a billion dollars – in 2010. Without
feasible risk management programming, the future of the
industry in Ontario is uncertain.
“It is no secret that Ontario
agriculture is facing very serious economic conditions,”
says OCA President, Curtis Royal. “Figures recently
released by Statistics Canada indicate that there is a
continuing decline and a financial crisis that is much
more severe than government had previously acknowledged.
Despite the resolution having
been defeated,
Mr. Wilson has done well to make all MPPs,
whether they’re urban or rural, realize how dire the
situation is, and we thank him for that.”
Agricultural groups have been trying for
months to get the point across that there is more at
risk than Ontario’s farmers and the 80,000 jobs they
provide in the province. There are also spin-off jobs
affected, like those in processing and further
processing of Ontario’s food products. This number is
estimated to exceed 600,000 jobs.
The Ontario Cattlemen’s Association has
been lobbying actively on this front for some time but
recently came together with other commodities to form
the Ontario Agriculture Sustainability Coalition. The
goal of that coalition is to bring one voice to the
Ontario government – one voice for all commodities, with
the same message that help is needed – quickly.
The
resolution by MPP Wilson challenged the Government to
act to help farmers by supporting reforms to the
national AgriStability program at this year’s meeting of
the federal and provincial Ministers of Agriculture. It
also asked for the creation of a comprehensive Business
Risk Management Program, jointly funded by farmers and
governments, as presented to the Province by the Ontario
Agricultural Sustainability Coalition. Finally, it
stated that regardless of any other level of government,
the provincial share of the Business Risk Management
Program should be in place for the 2009 production year.
“It’s scary to think about the effects
of losing even part of the agriculture sector in this
province,” says Curtis Royal, OCA President. “The jobs
we generate and our economic contribution are more than
notable – they’re substantial - and the fall of our
sector would have huge ramifications. Primary
agriculture and its economic benefits need to be
preserved. Mr. Wilson’s resolution created awareness
about food security and the ability to feed ourselves
while sustaining a healthy economy and environment.”
In Ontario the agricultural safety net
programs are usually a shared responsibility between
farmers, the provincial and the federal governments.
Ontario beef producers want a BRMP that is fully funded
and need both levels of government to contribute, along
with our farmer-paid premiums to a sustainable program -
for sustainable farms.
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The Ontario Cattlemen’s Association (OCA) represents
the interests of 19,000 Ontario beef producers. OCA
promotes Ontario beef cattle production through
policy planning, government lobbying, industry
development programs, research, and communications
along with the promotion and advertisement of beef.
OCA also provides services to cattlemen in domestic
and export market development and market pricing
co-ordination and reporting.
For
More Information, Contact:
Curtis
Royal, OCA President: 705-466-2162
Lianne
Appleby, OCA Communications Manager: 519-824-0334 |