CFA Welcomes Return of Ritz as Minister of Agriculture
OTTAWA - The Canadian Federation of Agriculture extends its congratulations to Gerry Ritz on his reappointment as Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, following the swearing-in of the new federal cabinet today.
Over the course of the 2011 election, Canadian farmers were pleased to see a number of commitments in the Conservative platform correspond with farmers' requests, including long-term planning addressing the need for a National Food Strategy and a commitment to research through the proposed Agriculture Innovation Initiative. CFA was also pleased to see the government has committed to maximizing opportunities for both domestic and export markets and has promised to continue to work closely with industry in the development of Growing Forward II.
"CFA and its members are eager to continue working with Minister Ritz and the government. We believe his experience and his relationship with the CFA will ensure we work together in developing a strong and effective suite of agricultural policies and programs," commented CFA President Ron Bonnett.
"Issues we would like to see at the top of the agriculture agenda include making necessary changes to Growing Forward II before its expiration date in 2013 and working with industry in the development of a National Food Strategy - an initiative begun by the CFA, " added Bonnett.
Concerning international trade negotiations, CFA expects Canada to maintain its balanced trade position at the WTO and bilateral free trade negotiations. On environmental issues, farmers are asking for strong Environmental Farm Plans and recognition of the ecological goods and services they provide.
Other key issues include an ongoing funding commitment to on-farm food safety programs, clarification of 'Product of Canada' labeling and increased investment in research and development.
The CFA would also like to emphasize the importance of working in true partnership with farm organizations. When dealing with the Canadian Wheat Board, the CFA urges Minister Ritz to listen to producers and implement the mandate decided by farmers, as farmers' should decide the role and structure of their marketing approach.
CFA also looks forward to working with the Ministers in other agriculture-related portfolios, including: Ed Fast, Minister of International Trade; Denis Lebel, Minister of Transport; Peter Kent, Minister of the Environment; Christian Paradis, Minister of Industry and Minister of State for Agriculture; and Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of Health.
OTTAWA - The Canadian Federation of Agriculture extends its congratulations to Gerry Ritz on his reappointment as Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, following the swearing-in of the new federal cabinet today.
Over the course of the 2011 election, Canadian farmers were pleased to see a number of commitments in the Conservative platform correspond with farmers' requests, including long-term planning addressing the need for a National Food Strategy and a commitment to research through the proposed Agriculture Innovation Initiative. CFA was also pleased to see the government has committed to maximizing opportunities for both domestic and export markets and has promised to continue to work closely with industry in the development of Growing Forward II.
"CFA and its members are eager to continue working with Minister Ritz and the government. We believe his experience and his relationship with the CFA will ensure we work together in developing a strong and effective suite of agricultural policies and programs," commented CFA President Ron Bonnett.
"Issues we would like to see at the top of the agriculture agenda include making necessary changes to Growing Forward II before its expiration date in 2013 and working with industry in the development of a National Food Strategy - an initiative begun by the CFA, " added Bonnett.
Concerning international trade negotiations, CFA expects Canada to maintain its balanced trade position at the WTO and bilateral free trade negotiations. On environmental issues, farmers are asking for strong Environmental Farm Plans and recognition of the ecological goods and services they provide.
Other key issues include an ongoing funding commitment to on-farm food safety programs, clarification of 'Product of Canada' labeling and increased investment in research and development.
The CFA would also like to emphasize the importance of working in true partnership with farm organizations. When dealing with the Canadian Wheat Board, the CFA urges Minister Ritz to listen to producers and implement the mandate decided by farmers, as farmers' should decide the role and structure of their marketing approach.
CFA also looks forward to working with the Ministers in other agriculture-related portfolios, including: Ed Fast, Minister of International Trade; Denis Lebel, Minister of Transport; Peter Kent, Minister of the Environment; Christian Paradis, Minister of Industry and Minister of State for Agriculture; and Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of Health.
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