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Agricultural Research Association gets $1M from NOHFC

Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation new release follows: The province is investing in Northern Ontario farming projects that will improve agricultural land, diversify crops and expand business.
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Michael Gravelle, Minister of Northern Development and Mines and the chair of the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation, is seen in this tbnewswatch.com file photograph. On Friday he, and colleague MPP Bill Mauro (Lib. Thunder Bay – Atikokan), announced NOHFC funding for a variety of initiatives including $1 million for the Thunder Bay Agricultural Research Association. (tbnewswatch.com)

Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation new release follows:

The province is investing in Northern Ontario farming projects that will improve agricultural land, diversify crops and expand business. 

The investments will contribute to the northern agricultural economy and provide local farms with essential infrastructure.  The province’s Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation (NOHFC) is investing more than $6 million in eight projects across Northern Ontario:

  • The Thunder Bay Agricultural Research Association is receiving $1 million to clear 298 acres and install tile drainage on 1,667 acres;
  • The Rainy River Future Development Corporation is receiving $1 million to clear land on 2,423 acres;
  • The Rainy River Future Development Corporation is also receiving $1 million to install tile drainage on 2,114 acres of land;
  • The West Nipissing East Sudbury Agricultural Support Projects Inc. is receiving $1 million to install tile drainage and clear land on 1,717 acres;
  • The West Nipissing East Sudbury Agricultural Support Projects Inc. also received $328,248 to clear land and install tile drainage on 626 acres of land;
  • The Northeast Community Network is receiving $714,600 to install tile drainage and undertake land clearing on 1,191 acres;
  • The Sault Ste. Marie Innovation Centre is receiving $976,200 to install tile drainage and undertake land clearing on 1,500 acres on Manitoulin Island;
  • William Riach Farm in Gore Bay received $29,080 to install tile drainage on 60 acres of land.

Investing in agriculture is part of the government's economic plan for Ontario. The four-part plan is building Ontario up by investing in people’s talents and skills, building new public infrastructure like roads and transit, creating a dynamic, supportive environment where business thrives and building a secure savings plan so everyone can afford to retire.


QUICK FACTS

  • The 2011 data from Statistics Canada shows that Northern Ontario had 2,446 farms on a total of more than one million acres of land. 
  • The NOHFC’s investments in agriculture are an important part of the Ontario government’s Growth Plan for Northern Ontario.




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