Province Invests in Bringing Local Foods to Consumers

Agriculture

December 5, 2008 8:48 AM

New funding will make it easier and more convenient to buy local foods in Nova Scotia.

Agriculture Minister Brooke Taylor announced today, Dec. 5, that $2.3 million over three years will support the development of the local food systems, which includes everything from farmers to consumers, and improve access to local foods for consumers throughout the province.

The investment will target strategic infrastructure and development initiatives that will enhance industry competitiveness, market access and direct marketing methods.

"Local food systems are an exciting and rapidly evolving sector," said Mr. Taylor, "This funding will develop the roots between rural and urban food systems, and support marketing initiatives."

This investment will complement the province's food marketing programs, Select Nova Scotia and Taste of Nova Scotia, in promoting the variety and quality of food Nova Scotia has to offer.

Nova Scotia's agri-food sector contributed an estimated $904 million to the provincial gross domestic product in 2007, according to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.

The Department of Agriculture is making the investment in partnership with the Department of Economic Development. The funding comes from the Community Development Trust Fund, a $34.9 million fund that was established by the federal government to help communities and sectors experiencing economic challenges.

"Creating new local food networks will help sustain and expand our rural economy," said Economic Development Minister Angus MacIsaac. "They encourage farmers and other food producers to become involved in innovative new business ventures to bring their foods more directly to consumers."

The priorities of the trust fund are to enhance sustainable prosperity, diversify economic and trade opportunities, improve productivity, innovation and training, assist communities with transition planning, and help workers facing adjustment challenges. More information on the Community Development Trust Fund in Nova Scotia is at www.gov.ns.ca/econ/cdtrust .


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     The province announced new funding today (December 5th) that

will make it easier and more convenient to buy local foods in

Nova Scotia.

     Two-point-three million dollars over three years

will support the development of local food systems, which

includes everything from farmers to consumers, and improve access

to local foods for consumers throughout the province.

     Agriculture Minister Brooke Taylor says local food systems

are an exciting and rapidly evolving sector and this funding will

develop the roots between rural and urban food systems.

     The Community Development Trust Fund was established to help

communities and sectors affected by economic challenges.

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Media Contacts: Tim Conrad
                Department of Agriculture
                902-424-8258
                E-mail: conradts@gov.ns.ca

                Donna Hooper
                Department of Economic Development
                902-424-1728
                E-mail: hoopermd@gov.ns.ca