This is an excerpt from a news release from OFA President Bette Jean Crews:
"When we (Partners in the Ontario Agriculture Sustainability Coalition) talk to Minister Ritz, he says 80 per cent of farmers think the Federal AgriStability program is working for them. Yet, 80 per cent of Ontario farmers tell OFA the program is failing them and is in desperate need of major adjustments.
Minister Ritz, speaking at the recent annual meeting of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture says technology, science, research and innovation will save agriculture. In the long-term, he may be right, but right now, how do our farmers invest in innovation with record debt levels and lost equity.
The minister recently claimed that farmers are a resilient group, and will continue to plant and to birth calves and so on. That was the case but it is no longer true. Ontario farm businesses have lost equity and are in debt. There is no more resiliency left. The Minister has to get in touch with the new reality and listen to the solutions that will turn this dire situation around.
Ontario’s new minister of agriculture, food and rural affairs, the Honourable Carol Mitchell, understands this situation and supports the proposals we have brought forward. But the risk management programs operate on a 60-40 federal–provincial split so we need our federal government to step up to the plate with a real commitment to farming in this country.
When I recently asked point blank if he would support the proposals to reform AgriStability to make it predictable and bankable and to support the Ontario Business Risk Management Plan the Minister simply said: “No”. That is unacceptable. "
Okay - so what world is this guy living in? I don't know anyone who is happy with AgriStability.
The Conservatives promised a better program than CAIS but theirs isn't and of course they won't admit that.
I don't understand how any governments can create programs that are supposed to benefit a group of people (whether they are farmers, natives, the poor, etc.) without really listening to those they are supposed to benefit.
Farm groups have designed programs that will help the farmer but are still realistic but rather that use them, governments waste time and resources to create their own that don't work and then say they put all this money in and no one is accessing it.
I guess I'll just go back to beating my head against the wall.
"When we (Partners in the Ontario Agriculture Sustainability Coalition) talk to Minister Ritz, he says 80 per cent of farmers think the Federal AgriStability program is working for them. Yet, 80 per cent of Ontario farmers tell OFA the program is failing them and is in desperate need of major adjustments.
Minister Ritz, speaking at the recent annual meeting of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture says technology, science, research and innovation will save agriculture. In the long-term, he may be right, but right now, how do our farmers invest in innovation with record debt levels and lost equity.
The minister recently claimed that farmers are a resilient group, and will continue to plant and to birth calves and so on. That was the case but it is no longer true. Ontario farm businesses have lost equity and are in debt. There is no more resiliency left. The Minister has to get in touch with the new reality and listen to the solutions that will turn this dire situation around.
Ontario’s new minister of agriculture, food and rural affairs, the Honourable Carol Mitchell, understands this situation and supports the proposals we have brought forward. But the risk management programs operate on a 60-40 federal–provincial split so we need our federal government to step up to the plate with a real commitment to farming in this country.
When I recently asked point blank if he would support the proposals to reform AgriStability to make it predictable and bankable and to support the Ontario Business Risk Management Plan the Minister simply said: “No”. That is unacceptable. "
Okay - so what world is this guy living in? I don't know anyone who is happy with AgriStability.
The Conservatives promised a better program than CAIS but theirs isn't and of course they won't admit that.
I don't understand how any governments can create programs that are supposed to benefit a group of people (whether they are farmers, natives, the poor, etc.) without really listening to those they are supposed to benefit.
Farm groups have designed programs that will help the farmer but are still realistic but rather that use them, governments waste time and resources to create their own that don't work and then say they put all this money in and no one is accessing it.
I guess I'll just go back to beating my head against the wall.
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