
ACAAF and BOPI Programs to Benefit Biofuels and Organic Sectors
in P.E.I.
The Honourable Gerry Ritz, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and
Minister for the Canadian Wheat Board, visited Prince Edward Island
on September 28, to formally announce almost $460,000 in federal funding
for three projects aimed at boosting alternative fuel production and
organic agriculture in Prince Edward Island.
"Biofuels and organic agriculture represent two exciting growth
areas for Canadian farmers," said Minister Ritz. "These innovative
projects are also good for the environment and Canada's Government is
proud to partner with groups and individuals in P.E.I. who are committed
to making the industry greener and more profitable."
The funding includes $189,450 under the Biofuels Opportunities for
Producers Initiative (BOPI) for a pilot project by the Island Grain
and Protein Council to evaluate the use of locally processed canola
oil as a bio-fuel for farm machinery. The Atlantic Canada Opportunities
Agency is providing $145,000 towards the purchase of equipment to press
canola to produce oil and meal, creating demand for locally grown canola
for renewable fuel and livestock and poultry feed.
The P.E.I. Department of Agriculture has also recognized the potential
opportunity for expansion in the biofuels sector, and has committed
$130,000 to the canola biofuel project.
"Identifying new uses for existing products and new ways to produce
those products is part of our strategy to diversify the agriculture
industry and create new opportunities for producers," said Prince
Edward Island Minister of Environment, Energy and Forestry, George Webster.
"We will continue to work with all sectors of the industry to make
it more profitable and sustainable."
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is also investing $124,900 in the region's
organic sector under the Advancing Canadian Agriculture and Agri-Food
(ACAAF) Program, including $90,000 to support the growth of an organic
grain sector in the Maritimes and $34,900 to provide the dairy industry
in P.E.I. with specialized education and training to manage the unique
health requirements of cattle raised for organic milk production.
"These projects demonstrate that there is no single way to tackle
environmental challenges, that we can make a difference from a variety
of directions that can also create economic opportunities," said
Elmer MacDonald, Chair of the PEI ADAPT Council, which delivers the
ACAAF and BOPI programs in the province.
MacDonald urges all those who wish to know more about these projects
and other opportunities that are available as a result of the ADAPT
Council and the ACAAF and BOPI programs to call The PEI ADAPT Council
902-368-2005.
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Posted October 2007